CVE-2012-0756

UnknownEPSS 14.62%

Last modified

CVE-2012-0756 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. Adobe Flash Player before 10.3.183.15 and 11.x before 11.1.102.62 on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris; before 11.1.111.6 on Android 2.x and 3.x; and before 11.1.115.6 on Android 4.x allows attackers to bypass intended access restrictions via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-0755.. EPSS estimates a 14.62% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.

Description

Adobe Flash Player before 10.3.183.15 and 11.x before 11.1.102.62 on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris; before 11.1.111.6 on Android 2.x and 3.x; and before 11.1.115.6 on Android 4.x allows attackers to bypass intended access restrictions via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-0755.

Metrics

EPSS Probability
14.62%

96.2th percentile

Probability of exploitation in the next 30 days. Learn more

Affected Software

VendorProductVersions
AdobeFlash Player< 10.3.183.15
AdobeFlash Player>= 11.0, < 11.1.102.62
AdobeFlash Player< 11.1.111.6
AdobeFlash Player< 11.1.115.6

References

Timeline

Published
Last Modified
Status
Modified

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CVE-2012-0756?
Adobe Flash Player before 10.3.183.15 and 11.x before 11.1.102.62 on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris; before 11.1.111.6 on Android 2.x and 3.x; and before 11.1.115.6 on Android 4.x allows attackers to bypass intended access restrictions via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-0755.
How severe is CVE-2012-0756?
Severity scoring for CVE-2012-0756 is pending analysis. The EPSS model estimates a 14.62% probability of exploitation in the next 30 days.
How do I fix CVE-2012-0756?
Check the vendor references and advisories linked above for patched versions and mitigation guidance. You can also run a Strix scan to test if your systems are affected.

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Source: NVD / NIST