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Rapid creation of printable certificates using Acrobat Javascript A dynamic template for certificates of completion I created for a trainer in my department. She needs to send PDFs to our print shop ...
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 Acrobat PDF readers as of last documentation checks run JavaScript based on version 1.5 of ISO-16262 (ECMA-262 Edition 3 from December 1999), meaning that some newer ECMA Script features may not ...
In July 2022, Adobe released a security update for vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat and Reader. The update fixed a vulnerability that is identified as CVE-2022-34233 discovered by Zscaler’s ThreatLabz ...
All users of Adobe Reader/Acrobat should therefore show extreme caution when deciding which PDF files to open regardless of whether they have disabled JavaScript support or not.
Adobe acknowledged that all versions of Reader and Acrobat contain at least one critical vulnerability.
Security researchers found 134 vulnerabilities in the way apps such as Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Word handle JavaScript.
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