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One weekend with this free tool, and Adobe Acrobat's subscription suddenly felt like a total waste.
But recently, that feeling has changed quite a bit. The trigger was the story of a critical vulnerability found in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Moreover, the danger level is "Critical." Furthermore, the ...
Steve Jobs really didn't care for Flash. Photo: Lewis Wallace/Cult of Mac April 29, 2010: Apple CEO Steve Jobs pens “Thoughts on Flash,” an open letter to explain why, basically, Adobe Flash kind of ...
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Adobe patches a critical PDF flaw exploited for months, allowing attackers to bypass sandbox protections and deliver malware. Users urged to update now. Adobe rushed an emergency patch for a critical ...
Adobe has released a fix for an Acrobat and Reader zero-day that attackers had been exploiting for months. The patch, shipped on April 11, addresses CVE-2026-34621, a critical vulnerability in Acrobat ...
Monday is back, and the weekend’s backlog of chaos is officially hitting the fan. We are tracking a critical zero-day that has been quietly living in your PDFs for months, plus some aggressive ...
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Hackers have been quietly exploiting what appears to be a zero-day in Adobe Acrobat Reader for months, using booby-trapped PDFs to profile targets and decide who's worth fully compromising. Security ...