Adobe Exploits In the Wild
Adobe has announced on their blog that there are reports of in-the-wild exploits for Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobot. Unfortunately everyone must wait until October 13th for the fix to be published.…
View ArticleHoly Cow Adobe! 16 Months!
Threatpost is reporting that a known issue with Adobe Flash has been unchecked for 16 months. Apparently a procedural error and buzz around the pending Flash 10 release led to the oversight. The issue...
View ArticleAdobe Pushing Third Party Software?
Security researcher Aviv Raff has revealed that the Adobe Download Manager can be tricked into installing third party software. Adobe has responded, and stated that they are working with Raff to...
View ArticleBeware of PDFs
Attackers are hoping to cache in on the fact that vulnerable versions of Adobe Reader are still in use. The PDFs are being sent with pleas for help. Help! I can’t upload this file. Help! I can’t read...
View ArticleAdobe Exploit in the Wild
Adobe has released a security advisory for Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. The zero day vulnerability, which is being actively exploited, allows an attacker to take control of a vulnerable computer....
View ArticleAdobe Exploits in the Wild
The Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) has post an advisory for two nulnerabilities. This affects both Window and Mac OS X platforms. Adobe has acknowledged reports of malicious PDF...
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