Adobe Patches Flash Zero-Day
Adobe patched zero-day vulnerability in Flash Player. The flaw was being exploited in the wild in targeted attacks using a malicious Web page or Flash (SWF) file embedded within a Microsoft Word (DOC) or Excel (XLS) file attachment.
Adobe recommends users of Adobe Flash Player 10.2.153.1 and earlier versions (Adobe Flash Player 10.2.154.25 and earlier versions for Chrome users) for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris update to Adobe Flash Player 10.2.159.1 (Adobe Flash Player 10.2.154.27 for Chrome users). Adobe recommends users of Adobe AIR 2.6.19120 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh and Linux update to Adobe AIR 2.6.19140. Adobe expects to make available an update for Adobe Flash Player 10.2.156.12 and earlier versions for Android no later than the week of April 25, 2011.
Firefox Improves Stability with 2.0.0.11

Mozilla has released the third update to Firefox this month, version 2.0.0.11, to fix a stability problem in the previous version. This fix squash the Canvas HTML element bug which was introduced in this week’s 2.0.0.10 release.
Source: Firefox 2.0.0.11
Bioshock Patch Next Week

The Cult of Rapture has posted an update regarding the status of the XBox 360 and PC patch for Bioshock. It is scheduled to appear for your PC and Xbox 360 next week.
From Cult of Rapture, “Both the BioShock PC Patch and the 360 Title Update will be available next week. In addition to these fixes, we will be releasing downloadable content free on both Xbox Live and for the PC, with the DLC bundled into the PC Patch. A full list of bug fixes and everything included in the DLC will be put up on the Cult of Rapture when the downloads become available.”
So what is in the patch?…new plasmids, proper widescreen setting for XBox 360, etc…
Source: Cult of Rapture






