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Adobe steps up, responds quickly to latest exploit


Recently, a critical Javascript vulnerability was discovered in Adobe Reader which affected several versions on all platforms. It was the second major exploit this year targeting the application.

Adobe has responded quickly, putting together updates for Windows, Mac, and Linux in less than two weeks. While an immediate “Patch Tuesday” fix a la Microsoft would have been even better, it’s good to see Adobe prioritizing security.

That’s an important and necessary step. Unwary PDF users will continue to be an attractive target for hackers and Adobe must be increasingly vigilant.

If you took F-Secure’s advice and temporarily switched to another PDF reader temporarily, the newly-patched Reader is ready for download if you are. I’ve not been a fan of Reader in the past – due to its footprint and sluggish startup times – but version 9 is a major improvement over older versions.

More details about the exploit and download links for all platforms are available from the Adobe security bulletin.

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