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Adobe Flash Player update from URL: [redacted] Should I be concerned?

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Apr 02, 2018 Apr 02, 2018

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I acknowledged an update for Adobe Flash Player on my computer via Microsoft Edge. Then, I noticed the URL, which was: ree7stweeria.org (see screenshot below). Should I be concerned? NOTE1: Flash Player was NOT on my computer previous to this and I have verified that it still is not installed (Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features). NOTE2: No threats found by Norton Security Quick Scan.

URL: [redacted]

File = FlashPlayer.hta

Message was edited by: Jeromie Clark - Removing the links to weaponized payloads so that nobody accidentally clicks on them.

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Adobe Employee , Apr 02, 2018 Apr 02, 2018

Hi,

Thank you for reporting.  That's definitely a fake website, and FlashPlayer.hta is definitely a fake file. I've forwarded to our fraud team for follow-up.  In the future, feel free to report it directly to phishing@adobe.com.

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Maria

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 02, 2018 Apr 02, 2018

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Hi,

Thank you for reporting.  That's definitely a fake website, and FlashPlayer.hta is definitely a fake file. I've forwarded to our fraud team for follow-up.  In the future, feel free to report it directly to phishing@adobe.com.

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Maria

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Also, you should just delete that .hta file.  Definitely don't run it.

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