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Adobe Flash Player: Malicious Code Execution through Memory Corruption

MINI-r26j-m9qf-7qc4
Summary

Adobe Flash Player is vulnerable to a memory corruption bug that could allow an attacker to run malicious code on a victim's computer. This could lead to the theft of sensitive information or unauthorized access to the system. Update Adobe Flash Player to the latest version to protect against this vulnerability.

What to do
  • Update cert-manager-fips-1.18 to version 1.18.5-r3.
  • Update cert-manager-controller-fips-1.18 to version 1.18.5-r3.
  • Update cert-manager-webhook-fips-1.18 to version 1.18.5-r3.
  • Update cert-manager-cainjector-fips-1.18 to version 1.18.5-r3.
  • Update cert-manager-acmesolver-fips-1.18 to version 1.18.5-r3.
  • Update cert-manager-startupapicheck-fips-1.18 to version 1.18.5-r3.
Affected software
VendorProductAffected versionsFix available
cert-manager-fips-1.18 <= 1.18.5-r3 1.18.5-r3
cert-manager-controller-fips-1.18 <= 1.18.5-r3 1.18.5-r3
cert-manager-webhook-fips-1.18 <= 1.18.5-r3 1.18.5-r3
cert-manager-cainjector-fips-1.18 <= 1.18.5-r3 1.18.5-r3
cert-manager-acmesolver-fips-1.18 <= 1.18.5-r3 1.18.5-r3
cert-manager-startupapicheck-fips-1.18 <= 1.18.5-r3 1.18.5-r3
Original title
MINI-r26j-m9qf-7qc4
Published: 10 Mar 2026 · Updated: 13 Mar 2026 · First seen: 10 Mar 2026