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Microsoft releases a patch to cover the zero-day threat in flash player

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Although Flash Player is gradually becoming part of the past, it is still present in many situations. But, it is well known that it is a gateway to many threats. That is something that Microsoft knows very well. Therefore, they regularly launch patches to cover up these threats. Something they are doing now to protect users from the latest threat.

Microsoft releases patch to cover threat in Flash Player

The most recent exploit was being used from North Korea to attack Windows devices in South Korea. It was a threat that could come in a document or by email. Microsoft detected it in mid-November. So they release a patch against this threat.

Microsoft releases a new patch

In order to solve the problems of this threat, the company releases a patch for Adobe Flash Player with the numbering KB4074595. It is a patch developed for Windows 10 and it comes with important security improvements for users. Since the versions of Flash Player affected are in browsers for both desktop and smartphone.

Adobe has reported that it is also working on a version of Flash Player that will solve this danger. Although at the moment it is not known when this version will be available. So it seems that it will take a while.

Adobe has already set an expiration date for Flash Player, but it still has a huge presence. Despite the fact that it is less and less used and stands out for generating many problems for users. So many await its end once and for all.

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