Shockwave Flash player issue

From: Peter Santangeli (psantangeliat_private)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2002 - 17:44:47 PST

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    Macromedia was recently informed of a potential 
    issue with the standalone Macromedia Flash Player 
    running on Microsoft Windows. This issue does not 
    affect web content viewed in a browser. 
    
    After testing by both Macromedia and Sophos Anti-
    virus, the company who initially reported this potential 
    issue, Macromedia has found that this issue can only 
    affect content that is sent via email or downloaded 
    from a site and then run outside a browser. 
    
    In either case, the content must be run in a 
    Macromedia stand-alone Flash Player or associated 
    Projector executable to represent a risk. This player 
    is not installed by any browser installation, and is only 
    installed with the Macromedia Flash authoring 
    product. 
    
    Macromedia appreciates the work of Sophos in 
    reporting this potential issue, and will be issuing a 
    patch later this week; a fix will also be included in 
    future versions of the product. 
    
    For more information on the patch please visit: 
    http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/. 
    
    Macromedia will continue to take potential security 
    issues very seriously. Security issues concering the 
    Macromedia Flash player may be mailed to 
    flashplayer_securityat_private 
    
    Pete Santangeli,  Vice President of Engineering, 
    Macromedia Inc.
    



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