Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes an old Macromedia Flash Player issue where a malicious SWF file on a remote SMB share could read files from the victim system. The source bundle does not provide affected versions, CVSS, or a named patch. Exposure is most plausible on legacy systems that still have Macromedia Flash Player and can open SWF content from remote SMB shares. Modern exposure is likely limited but must be verified by asset inventory. Prioritize this as a legacy technology exposure check, not as a confirmed active emergency. The main business risk is sensitive local file disclosure on outdated systems still able to run Flash content. Mitigation focus: Check archived vendor guidance for affected versions and fixes.; Remove or disable Flash Player where it is no longer required.; Restrict loading SWF content from remote or untrusted SMB shares..
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- Known Exploited
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