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Adobe Systems patched its free Reader and commercial Acrobat software late Monday to plug the latest in what one researcher called an “epidemic” of JavaScript vulnerabilities in the popular ...
Security experts today urged Adobe Reader and Acrobat users to disable the JavaScript option until a patch is issued for a just-disclosed vulnerability. Users should disable JavaScript in Adobe ...
choosing “JavaScript,” then unchecking the “Enable Acrobat JavaScript” option. (On the Mac, Preferences is under the “Adobe Reader” or “Adobe Acrobat” menus.) That recommendation ...
In what is starting to feel like a case of deja vu, a group of security researchers has announced a JavaScript buffer vulnerability in Adobe's Acrobat range of products – including the free ...
Adobe also added a new feature in Reader and Acrobat that gives administrators the ability to control whether or not to execute JavaScript code embedded in PDF files, Priyank Choudhury ...
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