Adobe delivers an out-of-date version of Reader to users who download the popular application from its Web site, a security company warned today. The edition Adobe currently offers includes at least ...
Following reports by users of Secunia's Personal Software Inspector on a potential false positive for an insecure version of Adobe Reader, the company has found that Adobe is surprisingly shipping the ...
Malicious hackers are targeting a previously unknown security hole in Adobe Reader and Acrobat to compromise Microsoft Windows machines, Adobe warned today. Adobe said it plans to ship an emergency ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today’s post-holiday Patch Tuesday included just one bulletin, which is rated critical only for Windows 2000, but Adobe also released a must-have Reader update. Microsoft’s MS10-001 security bulletin ...
Four critical vulnerabilities were addressed and several security changes were made in Adobe Reader 10.1.3 and 9.5.1 Adobe Systems released new versions of Adobe Reader 10.x and 9.x on Tuesday, ...
Adobe has discovered a “critical vulnerability” in Adobe Reader and Acrobat which could cause a crash and allow an attacker to take control of Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix systems. Adobe has discovered ...
Adobe has announced that an exploitable flaw in Adobe Reader 9.x, Acrobat 9.x, and Flash 9.x and 10.x has been discovered and is being actively exploited. Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux versions are all ...
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 ...