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Five critical cross-site scripting flaws were fixed by Adobe in Experience Manager as part of its regularly scheduled patches.
News Adobe's Reader Fix: Disable JavaScript, For Now By Jabulani Leffall 05/01/2009 Adobe Systems Inc. confirmed this week that it's looking into chatter that its PDF viewing software, Adobe Reader, ...
Adobe acknowledged that all versions of Reader and Acrobat contain at least one critical vulnerability.
Adobe’s security response team is scrambling to investigate new public reports of a new zero-day vulnerability affecting uses of its widely deployed PDF Reader software. In a brief note posted ...
Sophos - an IT security and data protection firm, has reportedly counseled software provider Adobe to start disabling JavaScript in its products by default. This is in direct reaction to the most ...
Malicious hackers are exploiting a zero-day (unpatched) vulnerability in Adobe's ever-present PDF Reader/Acrobat software to hijack data from compromised computers. According to an advisory from ...
Microsoft and Adobe Systems released a bevy of patches today to plug security holes in their products. Adobe also introduced new JavaScript whitelisting capability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat X.
Adobe, although they have admitted to the flaw, has not given a time line for fixing the affected applications with include Acrobat (Reader as well) 9.1, 8.1.4, 7.1.1 and earlier.
Software development firm, Adobe Systems (ADBE), announced on Tuesday that it will contribute source code of its ActionScript product to the Mozilla foundation, seeking to bolster standardized web ...
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