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Adobe tackles risky holes in Acrobat, Reader

January 10, 2007 Software maker issues "highly critical" updates for Reader, Acrobat versions to fix flaws that could allow PC hijacks. TAGS: Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Systems Inc., patch, security

Adobe releases Acrobat 7 with Linux reader support

January 6, 2005 New version of software for creating PDF files includes a beta version of free Adobe Reader 7 for Linux. TAGS: Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe Acrobat, Yahoo Toolbar, Adobe PDF, beta version, Linux, Yahoo! Inc., toolbar

Adobe warns of Reader, Acrobat bug

August 17, 2005 A security flaw in the popular Acrobat and Reader PDF applications could put PCs at risk of attack. TAGS: Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Systems Inc., buffer-overflow, Adobe Acrobat Reader, security, operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows

Adobe smoothes kinks in Acrobat

December 16, 2004 The software firm patches three security holes with the release of the latest version of its document reader. TAGS: Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe Acrobat Reader, security, Adobe PDF, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Adobe fixes Reader, Acrobat for Mac OS

June 28, 2005 Two "medium risk" flaws could allow an attacker to run executables or abuse elevated privileges in Safari. TAGS: Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe Acrobat, attacker, Adobe Acrobat Reader, flaw, Apple Mac OS, Apple Computer, Adobe PDF, Apple Macintosh, Web browser, operating system

Acrobat flaw could spawn Web attacks

January 4, 2007 Vulnerability in ubiquitous Acrobat Reader software could be a boon for cybercrooks and spark a rise in Web-based attacks, experts warn. TAGS: iDefense, Adobe Acrobat, XSS, VeriSign Inc., Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe Systems Inc., attack, Adobe PDF, Symantec Corp., flaw, security, link, Web browser

PDF security risk greater than originally thought

January 5, 2007 Cybercrooks could create hostile links that offer full access to a victim's hard disk drive, experts warn. TAGS: SPI Dynamics, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe Systems Inc., victim, Adobe PDF, JavaScript, Adobe Acrobat, expert, disk drive, attack, link, security, Web browser, PC, hard drive
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