Adobe Systems and Microsoft have reportedly delivered a quick fix for a Flash flaw, for the second time in a fortnight.
Owing to the severity of exploit, emergency security fixes have been distributed for Internet Explorer 9 and 10, and Adobe Flash.
According to Cnet, Adobe has patched two versions of Flash Player with an emergency fix, due to a zero-day exploit being used on one of three known security holes in the software, the company said on its blog today.
While Adobe has recommended the fix for people using versions of IE, a permanent fix for the exploit is expected in three weeks or so.
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