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Have You Updated Your Adobe Flash Software Lately?

This week we’ve got a short security bulletin and update for you. Just last week, Adobe announced a security advisory warning concerning their popular Adobe Flash Player.  Naturally, the exploited vulnerability also had an impact on both Adobe Reader and … Continue reading

Adobe Looks For Another Solution

When we took a close look at Adobe and PDF exploits, F-Secure, a global company specializing in online software services for securing digital content,  determined that the PDF was the most exploited application in  2009, and moreover, that the number … Continue reading

To Catch a PDF Hacker, You Have To Think Like One

Despite the improvements Adobe has developed for Acrobat and Reader, it’s still tough to stay on top of creative hackers who love to use the PDF. To that end, security researchers like Didier Stevens finds ways to hack into an … Continue reading

Adobe Reader Most Exploited Application of 2009. . . and 2010?

2009 hasn’t been a good year for anyone—especially for Adobe. Reader and Acrobat users can attest to this. Adobe struggled with a number of security risks in 2009, and just barely closed out the year with an update which included … Continue reading

Adobe Patch Finally Available!

Security issues are at the center of tech news this week. First, great news for Adobe Reader and Acrobat users everywhere: security patches for the vulnerabilities that surfaced near the end of 2009 is now available.   You can download … Continue reading

Adobe Security Patch Won’t Be Ready Until 2010

Unfortunately, it looks like there’s bad news for PDF users over the holidays. After patching 7 vulnerabilities for its Flash Player on December 8th, Adobe still has 2 more exploitable vulnerabilities affecting its software line. The first vulnerability affects Adobe’s … Continue reading

Adobe Fixes 29 Bugs In Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat

Big news this week as Adobe issued a security update on Tuesday that patched up 29 vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat.  According to a Computerworld.com article, most of these bugs, which affected the latest versions of both applications, … Continue reading