Adobe has released patches for 13 holes in its popular Reader and Acrobat software products, some of them critical. In a security advisory issued on Tuesday, the software maker fixed vulnerabilities ...
Adobe rushed out a pair of updates to its Reader and Acrobat Pro products on the Mac Tuesday to tackle security holes in the software. The updates also improve stability of Reader and Acrobat, ...
The update repaired a total of 18 vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader 9.3.2 and Acrobat 9.3.2 and earlier versions, across a spate of platforms that included Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. Several of the ...
Despite making a commitment earlier this year to scrutinize its code for bugs more closely, Adobe is offering insecure software on its Web site. Adobe's Web site makes Adobe Reader 9.10 available to ...
Today is the day that I finally give Adobe Reader the shove ... permanently. Why? Because I've just come across a report of yet another vulnerability affecting the software (this affects Adobe Reader ...
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Seattle, Wash—October 13, 2009. IOActive, a leading provider of software assurance, compliance, and smart grid security services, in conjunction with the United States Computer Readiness Team (US-CERT ...
The impending update will repair critical Adobe Reader and Acrobat Reader errors in versions 9.1 and prior for Windows, Mac and Unix systems. The patch also will cover Adobe Reader 9.1 and 8.1.4 for ...
Researchers from security firm FireEye claim that attackers are actively using a remote code execution exploit that works against the latest versions of Adobe Reader 9, 10 and 11. “Today, we ...
Adobe announced in a security bulletin yesterday that, "Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe Reader 9.1.3 and Acrobat 9.1.3, Adobe Reader 8.1.6 and Acrobat 8.1.6 for Windows, ...