Unknown hackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Adobe's PDF Reader software to launch "limited, targeted attacks" against high-value Windows users. According to a warning from Adobe, the ...
There’s a rather nasty twist to the latest attack. According to Adobe, it appears to target the latest version of Reader, version 9, while ignoring older versions. That’s something of a slap in the ...
Adobe patched critical and important-severity flaws tied to 26 CVEs in Acrobat and Reader. Adobe has plugged 11 critical security holes in Acrobat and Reader, which if exploited could allow attackers ...
Adobe Systems has posted Adobe Reader 9, the newest version of its PDF reader software for Mac OS X. The free software is available from Adobe’s Web site. Adobe’s Web site may default to Reader 8.1.2 ...
While the recent vulnerability found in Adobe's Reader and Acrobat products is only being exploited on Windows, the flaw exists on the Mac and other platforms and could compromise those systems as ...
As an alternative to Adobe Reader 9, which is extremely feature-rich but very bloated, the latest version 3.0 of Foxit Reader maintains is zippiness but adds some excellent new features. Just by ...
(See important update below for information on patching this vulnerability). Heads up for Windows users: There's a critical, remotely exploitable vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8.
Adobe Systems said it will release patches for two critical vulnerabilities disclosed last week that are actively being used by attackers. The company said on Saturday the patches will be released ...
Adobe Reader is one of those applications that you’ll find onnearly every PC in the world. In terms of compatibility, it’s thelast word in displaying the Portable Document Format (PDF), a fileformat ...
Here’s a distinction no software company craves: For two quarters running, Adobe’s popular Acrobat and Reader software have been the favorite target of hackers around the globe. According to ...