News

Adobe, although they have admitted to the flaw, has not given a time line for fixing the affected applications with include Acrobat (Reader as well) 9.1, 8.1.4, 7.1.1 and earlier. Read more here ...
A cybersecurity researcher is urging users to upgrade Adobe Acrobat Reader after a fix was released yesterday for a remote code execution zero-day with a public in-the-wild proof-of-concept exploit.
Disabling JavaScript will prevent code execution, but not crashes of Adobe Acrobat/Reader. Trend Micro identifies different malware related to this vulnerability in older versions of Adobe Acrobat ...