Amid reports of rising security risks surrounding PDF formatted files and the continued battle to keep Flash at the forefront of Web-based multimedia usage, Adobe releases critical security updates ...
Adobe ranked the flaw, which affects Windows, Mac, Solaris, Linux and UNIX platforms, with the highest severity rating of "critical," indicating that it could be subject to remote code execution ...
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 ...
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 ...