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 ...
Adobe, the maker of the once-ubiquitous Flash Player, has removed all Flash components in the latest release of its Reader and Acrobat PDF products ahead of Flash's official death in December 2020.
Adobe has issued a massive security update which patches a total of 52 vulnerabilities in Flash, Reader and Acrobat. On Wednesday, Adobe issued its latest set of security updates for the Adobe Flash ...
Adobe released a large update for Reader, Acrobat, and Flash today that addresses 69 critical vulnerabilities combined in the software. Adobe today released a jumbo-sized Patch Tuesday update for ...
Adobe has released scheduled security updates for its Reader, Acrobat, Flash Player, and ColdFusion products on Tuesday in order to fix many critical vulnerabilities, including one that is already ...
Adobe released security updates for Flash, Reader and Acrobat, patching 52 vulnerabilities. Adobe today released sizable updates for Flash Player, Reader and Acrobat, patching 18 and 34 ...
Adobe has released updates for Adobe Acrobat, Reader, and Flash that resolve a total of 42 security vulnerabilities. As many of these vulnerabilities are rated as Critical, it is strongly advised that ...
Why, oh why, would we want Adobe's PDF and Flash software when they create such serious security risks? At least, on Apple's platforms, Adobe's software is voluntary or banned. This is how it should ...
Another day, another Adobe security issue. Adobe Reader 9.x, Acrobat 9.x, and Flash 9.x and 10.x all contain a security flaw permitting arbitrary code execution. Even worse—a zero-day exploit is ...