Adobe today released security updates for Flash Player, AIR, Shockwave Player, Acrobat and Reader. The updates for Flash Player and Shockwave Player on Windows and Mac address a vulnerability which ...
Adobe Systems released new versions of Adobe Reader 10.x and 9.x on Tuesday, addressing four arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities and making several security-related changes to the product, ...
Adobe Monday patched a critical vulnerability in Adobe Reader, making good on a promise last week to plug the hole. The company promised to ship a fix for Flash Player later today. Last Monday Adobe ...
Malicious hackers have found a new vulnerability in Adobe's ever-present Flash software and are using rigged PDF documents to launch exploits against Windows targets. The Adobe Flash Player flaw, ...
Adobe has issued patches for 87 vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday – the bulk of which exist in Adobe’s Acrobat and Reader product. Adobe has issued patches for critical flaws across its Adobe Flash ...
Amid reports of rising security risks surrounding PDF formatted files and the continued battle to keep Flash at the forefront of Web-based multimedia usage, Adobe releases critical security updates ...
If you haven't already updated Adobe Reader and Acrobat, Flash Player, and Shockwave Player this week, do it immediately. This is particularly important for Flash, as attackers have already been ...
Earlier today, Adobe has released security patches for several of its applications, including Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Campaign, Adobe Photoshop CC, the Creative Cloud Desktop Application, and Adobe ...
A few minutes ago, Adobe published its monthly Patch Tuesday updates train for the month of August 2018. There are no patches for zero-day exploits in this month's updates. Adobe's security team ...
Adobe Systems released new versions of Adobe Reader 10.x and 9.x on Tuesday, addressing four arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities and making several security-related changes to the product, ...
If you own an iPad and a DSLR, it's likely that you have already sprung for Apple's camera connection kit. And if your camera uses compact flash cards, then it is equally likely you own a card reader.
A new driver for MicroTech's Zio, a USB flash card reader that requires no external power, is the cause of kernel panics when some systems are waking from sleep. One poster on Apple's discussion ...
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