Security experts today urged Adobe Reader and Acrobat users to disable the JavaScript option until a patch is issued for a just-disclosed vulnerability. Users should disable JavaScript in Adobe’s ...
Adobe has since confirmed the flaw in versions of Adobe Reader 9.1 and 8.1.4, acknowledging in a blog that "all currently supported shipping versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat Reader are vulnerable ...
Five critical cross-site scripting flaws were fixed by Adobe in Experience Manager as part of its regularly scheduled patches. Adobe has released fixes addressing five critical flaws in its popular ...
Adobe on Tuesday warned that attacks were actively exploiting a previously unknown, "critical" vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Reader. The zero-day bug has been confirmed in all versions of 8 and 9 ...
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 ...
Adobe says it will fix a minor "leakage issue" affecting Adobe Reader and Acrobat which is being exploited by email marketers, but could also be used by an attacker to scope out a target before ...
Bangalore: To protect themselves from zero day attacks, users need to kill JavaScript in Adobe's Reader and Acrobat tools, according to security experts. Shadowserver, a volunteer-run group that ...
Users should disable JavaScript in Adobe’s Reader and Acrobat tools to protect themselves until a patch for a just-disclosed vulnerability is available, security experts said today. The advice is ...
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