A Google security engineer says hundreds of thousands of Flash files are vulnerable and a considerable percentage of major Internet sites are affected.To check if your swf files are vulnerable, use the Google tool called SWFIntruder.
Friday, January 04, 2008
SWFIntruder Tests Your SWFs
I first learned about this from InformationWeek.com. Here is an excerpt:
 
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