Adobe patch for Acrobat, Reader zero day due Friday
Adobe will release a patch on Friday for the zero day Reader and Acrobat flaw that attackers were using against defence contractors' Windows systems.
Adobe will release a patch on Friday for the zero day Reader and Acrobat flaw that attackers were using against defence contractors' Windows systems.
Adobe will release an urgent patch for a newly discovered flaw in version 9 of its Reader and Acrobat software.
Flash Player 11 should fix plenty of security holes, just like Adobe Reader X did a year ago. But Adobe's products will continue to be a target as long as people insist on running obsolete software.
Stilgherrian | 04 Oct | Read more
Adobe’s security team is rushing to deploy a multiple operating system patch for a cross-site scripting Flash Player flaw that has reportedly been used in targeted attacks.
Adobe warned Thursday of a critical bug in its Shockwave Player that affects both Windows and Macintosh PCs.
Robert McMillan | 22 Oct | Read more
Adobe Systems is working to fix a glitch in software it uses to speed up downloads of its products that could give hackers a way to push malicious programs onto a victim's PC.
Robert McMillan | 22 Feb | Read more
Just weeks after patching a critical flaw, Adobe Systems is rushing out another patch for its Reader and Acrobat software. The company also patched a critical issue in Flash Player Thursday.
Robert McMillan | 15 Feb | Read more
Adobe is investigating new reports that hackers are attacking a previously unknown bug in the latest version of the company's Reader and Acrobat software.
Robert McMillan | 16 Dec | Read more
Adobe Systems' security response team is scrambling to fix a newly disclosed bug in its Illustrator software, even as it readies another security patch for next week.
Robert McMillan | 04 Dec | Read more
July was a tough month for Adobe Systems' security team. So tough, in fact, that the company's second-ever quarterly patch release will arrive a month late, Adobe's security chief said Thursday.
Robert McMillan | 04 Sep | Read more
Adobe's Flash program is being used on heavily trafficked Web sites to collect information on how people navigate those sites even if people believe they've restricted the data collection, according to a new study.
Jeremy Kirk | 12 Aug | Read more
Adobe has acknowledged that some users are vulnerable to attack after downloading an outdated version of Reader from its Web site, and said it is now reevaluating how it updates the popular PDF reader.
Gregg Keizer | 22 Jul | Read more
Adobe Systems has released a patch for its Shockwave Player to fix a critical vulnerability, the company wrote on its security blog on Tuesday.
Jeremy Kirk | 25 Jun | Read more
Blasted three months ago for being slow to fix a zero-day vulnerability in its popular PDF viewer, Adobe today promised it will root out bugs in older code, speed up the patching process and release regular security updates for Adobe Reader and Acrobat.
Gregg Keizer | 21 May | Read more
After Adobe Systems asked them to keep quiet about their findings, two security researchers have pulled out of a technical talk where they were going to demonstrate how they could seize control of a victim's browser using an online attack called 'clickjacking.'
Robert McMillan | 17 Sep | Read more