Exploit:JS/Blacole.AO
Exploit:Java/CVE-2009-3867
Exploit:JS/Pdfjsc.AA
Exploit:Win32/Wordrp
Exploit:Win32/Pdfjsc.GO
Exploit:Win32/Owapwn.A
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2010-3962.A
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BN
Exploit:HTML/MS06014
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-0096.A
Exploit:Java/CVE-2009-3869.O
Exploit:Java/CVE-2010-0840.BH
Exploit:Win32/ShellCode.H
Exploit:Java/Midseq.A
Exploit:JS/ShellCode.P
Exploit:Java/CVE-2010-0842.A
Exploit:SWF/CVE-2011-2110.B
Exploit:SWF/CVE-2015-0336
Microsoft security software detects and removes this threat.
This threat uses an Adobe vulnerability to download and run files on your PC, including malware.
It runs when you visit a malicious or hacked website and you have a vulnerable version of Adobe Flash Player.
The following versions of Adobe Flash Player are vulnerable:
- Adobe Flash Player 16.0.0.305 and earlier versions
- Adobe Flash Player 13.0.0.269 and earlier 13.x versions
- Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.442 and earlier 11.x versions
If you visit a webpage containing this threat and your PC has a vulnerable version of Flash installed, this threat can download and run other malware.
Exploit:SWF/Blacole.R
Exploit:SWF/Blacole.R is a malicious Adobe Shockwave Flash (.SWF) file, distributed as part of the "Blackhole" exploit kit, that exploits a vulnerability described in CVE-2011-2110. Successful exploitation by the malware could result in downloading and executing arbitrary files.
Exploit:SWF/Blacole.B
Exploit:SWF/Blacole.B is a detection for malicious code within specially crafted Adobe Shockwave Flash (.SWF) files.