CVE-2015-3105 is a memory corruption vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player and related Adobe AIR components. Affected products include Adobe Flash Player before 13.0.0.292 and 14.x through 18.x before 18.0.0.160 on Windows and OS X, Flash Player before 11.2.202.466 on Linux, Adobe AIR before 18.0.0.144 on Windows and before 18.0.0.143 on OS X and Android, and corresponding Adobe AIR SDK and SDK & Compiler releases before those versions. Successful exploitation via unspecified vectors can corrupt memory and lead to arbitrary code execution or application termination.
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This repository contains a single Metasploit module: 'adobe_flash_shader_drawing_fill.rb', which exploits CVE-2015-3105, a memory corruption vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player when applying a Shader as a drawing fill. The exploit targets vulnerable versions of Flash Player (<= 17.0.0.188 on Windows, <= 11.2.202.460 on Linux) in browsers such as Internet Explorer 11 and Firefox. The module serves a malicious HTML page and SWF file to the victim's browser, exploiting the vulnerability to execute arbitrary code. The payload is delivered via the SWF and can be any Metasploit-compatible payload. The module references several URLs for further information and uses a local SWF file from the Metasploit data directory. The attack vector is browser-based, requiring the victim to visit a malicious web page. The code is operational and ready for use within the Metasploit framework.
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A Flash Player vulnerability referenced in actor development paths as part of the exploit tooling/history discussed in the article.
An Adobe Flash vulnerability patched in June 2015 and included in the Hunter exploit kit.
An Adobe Flash Player arbitrary code execution vulnerability attributed in the report to APT37 exploitation.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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