Despite a number of recent vulnerabilities discovered in Adobe Shockwave and a general move to other multimedia platforms, Adobe reports that over 450 million Internet-enabled computers have Adobe Shockwave installed. Shockwave remains a powerful legacy platform that supports raster graphics, basic vector graphics, 3D graphics, audio, and an embedded scripting language called Lingo.
Recently, researchers at FortiGuard Labs discovered a memory corruption vulnerability (CVE-2015-7649) in Shockwave that could lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.
FortiGuard Labs Discloses Another Shockwave Vulnerability | Fortinet Blog
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