Hi, et al

These exploits have been around for awhile, ( http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/security/56276-adobe-fixes-flash-and-freshens-air-to-close-security-holes ).

http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/search-results?adv_search=true&cves=on&cve_id=&query=11.2.202.223&cwe_id=&pub_date_start_month=-1&pub_date_start_year=-1&pub_date_end_month=-1&pub_date_end_year=-1&mod_date_start_month=-1&mod_date_start_year=-1&mod_date_end_month=-1&mod_date_end_year=-1&cvss_sev_base=&cvss_av=&cvss_ac=&cvss_au=&cvss_c=&cvss_i=&cvss_a=


Platform        Browser         Player version
*Windows* Internet Explorer (and other browsers that support Internet Explorer ActiveX controls and plug-ins) 11.4.402.265 Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera (and other plugin-based browsers) 11.4.402.265
Chrome (Pepper-based Flash Player)      11.3.31.230
*Macintosh
OS X*   Firefox, Opera, Safari  11.4.402.265
Chrome (NPAPI-based Flash Player)       11.4.402.265
*Linux* Mozilla, Firefox, SeaMonkey (Flash Player 11.2 is the last supported Flash Player version for Linux. Adobe will continue to provide security updates.) 11.2.202.238
Chrome (Pepper-based Flash Player)      11.3.31.230
*Solaris* Flash Player 11.2.202.223 is the last supported Flash Player version for Solaris. 11.2.202.223



Regards,

Mark A. Lane
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