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Adobe, although they have admitted to the flaw, has not given a time line for fixing the affected applications with include Acrobat (Reader as well) 9.1, 8.1.4, 7.1.1 and earlier. Read more here ...
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Adobe Acrobat is a software suite used for creating, viewing, and editing PDF (Portable Document Format) documents. It is developed and maintained by Adobe Systems and is available for Windows and ...
According to an advisory from Adobe, the critical vulnerability exists in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.2 and earlier versions. It is being exploited in the wild.
How to Use the Adobe JavaScript Blacklist Framework. Author: Dennis Fisher. January 11, 2010 4:44 pm. minute read Share this article: ...
Adobe's Acrobat and Acrobat Reader packages are currently under attack from a JavaScript-based exploit, similar to one which afflicted the software back in June.
Adobe has finally patched the javascript-execution bug that was (and is) being exploited in the wild for a couple of weeks now. To their credit, Adobe has released the patch a day earlier than ...
Sophos - an IT security and data protection firm, has reportedly counseled software provider Adobe to start disabling JavaScript in its products by default. This is in direct reaction to the most ...
"All currently supported shipping versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat, [Versions] 9.1, 8.1.4 and 7.1.1 and earlier, are vulnerable to this issue," said David Lenoe, the company's security program ...
In February, Adobe acknowledged the bug on Feb. 19, but waited until Feb. 24 to recommend disabling JavaScript. If Adobe’s patching pace for the newest bugs matches that of the February incident ...
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