Adobe tackles risky holes in Acrobat, Reader
Posted by: [NT] on: 01/11/2007 04:42 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 925 views
Adobe Systems has issued updates to fix security flaws in its Reader and Acrobat software that could allow an attacker to remotely commandeer a computer.
The vulnerabilities affect Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Standard, Professional and Elements versions 7.0.8 and earlier, as well as Adobe Acrobat 3D, Adobe said in its advisory. Secunia rated the Reader flaw as "highly critical."
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Rosco Member Posts: 24 Joined: 2005-02-09 |
I wonder if this flaw effects other pdf readers as well, such as FoxIt Reader? |


