Adobe patches a critical PDF flaw exploited for months, allowing attackers to bypass sandbox protections and deliver malware.
Adobe Acrobat and Reader users are under attack from hackers using a zero-day vulnerability. Update within 72 hours, Adobe has warned.
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Adobe has released an emergency security update to fix a critical vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader that is already being exploited by attackers. The ...
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A critical security vulnerability threatens users of Adobe Acrobat on Windows and MacOS. Attackers are already actively ...
Researcher Haifei Li, founder of the exploit detection platform EXPMON, discovered a sophisticated attack that uses PDF files to spy on and potentially ...