Adobe Systems Inc. Tuesday confirmed that it’s investigating reports that its popular PDF viewing software, Adobe Reader, contains a critical vulnerability. A security researcher said that the bug is ...
Another day, another Adobe security issue. Adobe Reader 9.x, Acrobat 9.x, and Flash 9.x and 10.x all contain a security flaw permitting arbitrary code execution. Even worse—a zero-day exploit is ...
Reports that a zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader is being exploited in the wild have been confirmed by Adobe in a blog post. Adobe is exploring the issue to determine how to ...
Adobe joined the Patch Tuesday barrage late yesterday, dropping fixes for a pair of code execution holes affecting its Adobe Reader and Acrobat products. [ SEE: Exploit posted for brand-new Adobe PDF ...
Security experts today urged Adobe Reader and Acrobat users to disable the JavaScript option until a patch is issued for a just-disclosed vulnerability. Users should disable JavaScript in Adobe’s ...
Adobe today confirmed that an unpatched, or zero-day, vulnerability in Adobe Reader is being exploited by criminals. Those attacks may have been aimed at defense contractors. Adobe promised to patch ...
Adobe Systems is investigating claims of a new zero-day exploit of its Reader software and browser plug-in. The exploit, which could let criminals remotely seize control of victims' machines, is ...
Why, oh why, would we want Adobe's PDF and Flash software when they create such serious security risks? At least, on Apple's platforms, Adobe's software is voluntary or banned. This is how it should ...
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