
for Windows, Mac and Android.Īdobe Shockwave Player version 12.0.7.148 for Windows and Mac was released Tuesday to resolve two different memory corruption vulnerabilities - CVE-2013-5333 and CVE-2013-5334 - that could lead to arbitrary code execution. The patches are included in Adobe AIR version 3. The two Flash Player vulnerabilities were also fixed in Adobe AIR, a runtime for rich Internet applications that has Flash support. The Flash Player versions bundled with Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11 will automatically be updated through those browsers' update mechanisms. Tuesday's update, though, moved the Windows and Macintosh versions of Flash Player to version 11.9.900.170, and the Linux version to 11.2.202.332. Learn about the terminology that Microsoft uses to describe software updates.Some mitigation for this type of exploit exists since Flash 11.6, which introduced a click-to-play feature that requires users to confirm the playback of Flash content embedded in documents when opened in Microsoft Office versions older than Office 2010. This update is an optional update in Windows Server Update Service (WSUS).

To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. This update is an optional update in Windows Update. How to obtain and install the update Windows Update To resolve this issue, reinstall the third-party version. When this update is applied, registry settings for the third-party provided version of Adobe Flash Player may be removed. Method 2: Reinstall your Windows operating system, but do not apply this update. Method 1: Reset your device to an earlier system restore point. This feature must be explicitly enabled and a system restore point must have been created on your Windows device before you apply this update.įor more information about system restore point, see Back up and restore your PC. Note If you must use Adobe Flash Player again on your device after this update has been installed, use one of the following methods: After you apply this update, it cannot be uninstalled. This update removes Adobe Flash Player that is installed on any of the Windows operating systems that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

For more information about how to remove Adobe Flash Player, see the Uninstall Flash Player | Windows topic on the Adobe website.

If you installed Adobe Flash Player manually from another source, it will not be removed. This update only removes Adobe Flash Player that was installed by your version of Windows. For more information, see Adobe Flash end of support on December 31, 2020.Īpplying this update will remove Adobe Flash Player from your Windows device.Īfter this update has been applied, this update cannot be uninstalled. Adobe Flash Player is out of support as of December 31, 2020.
