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November 17, 2009, 1:46PM
Mike Bailey on Adobe Flash Vulnerabilities
Digital Underground podcast with Dennis Fisher
Mike Bailey of Foreground Security talks with Dennis Fisher about his research on Adobe Flash flaws, the same-origin policy and Web site security.
*Podcast audio courtesy of sykboy65
Image via AJolly's Flickr photostream
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Hi, a SWF doesn't execute on a server. A browser calls the Adobe Flash Player, which then follows the instructions in the SWF. Player knows which server the SWF came from, which is why your SWF and HTML can intercommunicate.
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