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CVE-2013-1383

Buffer overflow in Adobe Shockwave Player before 12.0.2.122 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via unspecified vectors.

  • Published: Apr 10, 2013
  • Updated: Nov 9, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2013-1383
  • Severity: High
  • Exploit:

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: High
  • Score: 10
  • AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C

CWEs:

Software From Fixed in
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.324 8.5.324.x
adobe / shockwave_player 5.0 5.0.x
adobe / shockwave_player 4.0 4.0.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.6.5.635 11.6.5.635.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.1 8.5.1.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.1.4.020 10.1.4.020.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.9.615 11.5.9.615.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.6.0.626 11.6.0.626.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.1.601 11.5.1.601.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.0.0.456 11.0.0.456.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.6.6.636 11.6.6.636.x
adobe / shockwave_player 6.0 6.0.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.6.7.637 11.6.7.637.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.6.1.629 11.6.1.629.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.0.204 8.0.204.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.0.196 8.0.196.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.1.105 8.5.1.105.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.2.0.023 10.2.0.023.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.1.0.11 10.1.0.11.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.0.596 11.5.0.596.x
adobe / shockwave_player 9.0.383 9.0.383.x
adobe / shockwave_player 1.0 1.0.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.6.3.633 11.6.3.633.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.6.8.638 11.6.8.638.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.0.3.471 11.0.3.471.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.2.0.022 10.2.0.022.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.0.205 8.0.205.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.9.620 11.5.9.620.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.1.106 8.5.1.106.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.8.612 11.5.8.612.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.321 8.5.321.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.2.602 11.5.2.602.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.1.100 8.5.1.100.x
adobe / shockwave_player 2.0 2.0.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.1.1.016 10.1.1.016.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.0 8.0.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.0.0.210 10.0.0.210.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.10.620 11.5.10.620.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.0.1.004 10.0.1.004.x
adobe / shockwave_player - 12.0.0.112.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.2.0.021 10.2.0.021.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.6.606 11.5.6.606.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.7.609 11.5.7.609.x
adobe / shockwave_player 3.0 3.0.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.0.196a 8.0.196a.x
adobe / shockwave_player 10.1.0.011 10.1.0.011.x
adobe / shockwave_player 9.0.432 9.0.432.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.1.103 8.5.1.103.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.323 8.5.323.x
adobe / shockwave_player 8.5.325 8.5.325.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.5.0.595 11.5.0.595.x
adobe / shockwave_player 9 9.x
adobe / shockwave_player 11.6.4.634 11.6.4.634.x

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