A new security update from Adobe plugs at least 23 security holes in its PDF Reader and Acrobat software, including two vulnerabilities that attackers are actively exploiting to break into computers.
So I noticed that Adobe released Acrobat and I installed it for that occasional OCR job that I need to do... and guess what, it installs its own browser plugin that's slow as shit and hangs up ...
MacFixIt reader Seth Benjamin reports a potential conflict between the Adobe Acrobat 7.0 plug-in and QuarkXpress 6.5. "I just rolled out a brand new Power Mac G5. Updated Mac OS X and all components.
PDFs aren’t the headache they once were, but they can still be a hassle sometimes, especially if all you need to do is make a quick edit. Not everyone wants to download dedicated desktop software for ...
Problems with files lacking .pdf extension MacFixIt reader Don reports an issue where files lacking a .pdf filename extension fail to properly open after updating to Adobe Reader 7.0.8 -- a problem we ...
Security researchers are poring over what one vendor has called a “breathtaking” weakness in the Web browser plugin for Adobe Systems Inc.’s Acrobat Reader program, used to open the popular “.pdf” ...
plug-ins. And it won’t cost our customers a bean to upgrade. Adobe Acrobat 5.05 was released in December 2001, and Acrobat 5.05 is the first to be able to run on Mac OSX native.
Don’t click that PDF! IT Blogwatch explains: researchers found a nasty bug in Adobe Acrobat. Not to mention how to install your own software onto a TomTom GO satnav… Jeremy Kirk clues us in: Security ...
Adobe rolled out a set of patches for Acrobat, Adobe Reader, and Flash on Patch Tuesday this week, and the update had an unwelcome surprise in store for Chrome users. After updating their systems, ...