"These updates address vulnerabilities that could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system," Adobe said on its blog.
"Adobe recommends users update their product installations to the latest versions."
The company says it is not aware of any exploits in the wild against the flaws.
The latest version available is v.13.0.0.182 for Windows, Mac and Linux systems, and can be downloaded here.
This link will tell you which version of Flash your browser has installed. IE10/IE11 for Windows 8.0/8.1 and Chrome should auto-update their versions of Flash. If your version of Flash on Chrome (on either Windows, Mac or Linux) is not yet updated, you may just need to close and restart the browser.
The company outlined priority ratings for the updates in its blog post as you can see below:
Product | Updated version | Platform | Priority rating |
---|---|---|---|
Adobe Flash Player | 13.0.0.182 | Windows and Macintosh | 1 |
13.0.0.182 | Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 8.0 | 1 | |
13.0.0.182 | Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 8.1 | 1 | |
13.0.0.182 | Chrome for Windows, Macintosh and Linux | 1 | |
11.7.700.275 | Windows and Macintosh | 1 | |
11.2.202.350 | Linux | 3 | |
Adobe AIR | 13.0.0.83 | Android | 3 |
Adobe AIR SDK and Compiler | 13.0.0.83 | Windows and Macintosh | 3 |
Adobe AIR SDK | 13.0.0.83 | Windows and Macintosh | 3 |