CVE-2014-0569 is an integer overflow vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player and related Adobe AIR components. Affected products include Adobe Flash Player before 13.0.0.250 and 14.x and 15.x before 15.0.0.189 on Windows and OS X, before 11.2.202.411 on Linux, Adobe AIR before 15.0.0.293, Adobe AIR SDK before 15.0.0.302, and Adobe AIR SDK & Compiler before 15.0.0.302. The flaw can be triggered through unspecified vectors and may allow memory corruption conditions arising from improper handling of integer values during processing of attacker-controlled content. Successful exploitation can result in arbitrary code execution in the context of the affected application. The vulnerability was incorporated into exploit kits including KaiXin and Sundown for drive-by compromise via malicious or compromised web content.
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This repository contains a single Metasploit module targeting an integer overflow vulnerability (CVE-2014-0569) in Adobe Flash Player's casi32 method. The exploit is weaponized and designed to be served via a browser exploit server, delivering a malicious SWF file to victims running vulnerable versions of Flash Player (15.0.0.167 and earlier 15.x) on Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit) with Internet Explorer 8-11 or Firefox. The module generates an HTML page embedding the SWF, which triggers the vulnerability and executes a customizable Metasploit payload (such as a shell) on the victim's system. The exploit leverages the Metasploit framework's browser exploitation capabilities and requires the victim to visit a malicious web page. The only external endpoint referenced is the official Macromedia Flash Player ActiveX codebase URL, and the malicious SWF is loaded from the Metasploit data directory.
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An Adobe Flash vulnerability exploited by the KaiXin exploit kit to deliver the KRBanker banking trojan in campaigns targeting users in the Republic of Korea.
An Adobe Flash vulnerability exploited by the KaiXin exploit kit to deliver KRBanker.
A specific vulnerability included in the Sundown exploit kit's exploit set.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
Community discussion across Reddit, Mastodon, and other social sources.