Adobe -  Beware of fake flash downloads

 Amidst confirmed reports that malicious hackers are starting to use
fake Flash Player downloads as social engineering lures for malware,
Adobe has issued
a call-to-arms for users to validate installers before downloading
software updates.

 The company's notice comes on the heels of malware attacks on
Facebook, MySpace and Twitter that attempt to trick Windows users into
installing a Flash
Player update that turns out to be a malicious executable.

 Some golden advice from Adobe's advisory:

 First off, do not download Flash Player from a site other than
adobe.com
  This goes for any piece of software (Reader, Windows Media Player,
QuickTime, etc.) – if you get a notice to update, it's not a bad idea
to go directly
to the site of the software vendor and download the update directly
from the source. If the download is from an unfamiliar URL or an IP
address, you should
be suspicious.

 Second, all Adobe software for Windows is signed with a digital
certificate that is validated by Windows when you install our
software. The Publisher will
always be 'Adobe Systems, Incorporated', and you can verify this when
you double-click the installer, or by right-clicking on the installer,
selecting
'Properties', and going to the 'Digital Signatures' tab.

 For Flash Player in particular, computer users can use this page to
verify what version of Flash Player is installed, and what the current
version of Flash
Player is for your operating system. The most recent version of Flash
Player version is
9.0.124.0 .
 Source ZDnet.com
http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=1648tag=nl.e539

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