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Grab Adobe's Shockwave Update to Avoid Web-based Attacks

Summary:

Exposure:

Adobe Shockwave Player displays interactive, animated web content and movies called Shockwave. According to Adobe, the Shockwave Player is installed on hundreds of millions of PCs.

In a security bulletin released late Tuesday, Adobe warned of nine critical vulnerabilities that affect Adobe Shockwave Player 11.6.3.633 for Windows and Macintosh (as well as all earlier versions). Adobe’s bulletin doesn’t describe the flaws in much technical detail. For the most part, the flaws consist of memory related vulnerabilities, including heap buffer overflows and other memory corruption flaws. Though the flaws differ technically, they all share the same general scope and impact. If an attacker can entice one of your users into visiting a website containing some sort of malicious Shockwave content, he could exploit any of these vulnerabilities to execute code on that user’s computer, with that user’s privileges. If your Windows users have local administrator privileges, an attacker could exploit this flaw to gain full control of their PC.

If you use Adobe Shockwave in your network, we recommend you download and deploy the latest version as soon as you can.

Solution Path

Adobe has released Shockwave Player version 11.6.4.634 to fix these security flaws. If you use Adobe Shockwave in your network, we recommend you download and deploy the updated player as soon as possible. You can get it from the link below.

For All WatchGuard Users:

If you choose, you can configure the HTTP proxy on your XTM appliance to block Shockwave content. Keep in mind, doing so blocks all Shockwave content, whether legitimate or malicious.

Our proxies offer many ways for you to block files and content, including by file extension,  MIME type, or by using very specific hexidecimal patterns found in the body of a message – a technique sometimes referred to as Magic Byte detection. Below I list the various ways you can identify Shockwave files:

File Extension:

MIME types:

FILExt.com reported Magic Byte Pattern:

(We believe this pattern is too short, thus prone to false positives. We don’t recommend you use it) 

If you decide you want to block Shockwave files, the links below contain instructions that will help you configure your Firebox proxy’s content blocking features using the file and MIME information listed above.

Status:

Adobe has released a Shockwave Player update to fix these vulnerabilities.

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