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Adobe confirms PDF zero-day attacks. Disable JavaScript now According to an advisory from Adobe, the critical vulnerability exists in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.2 and earlier versions.
Disabling JavaScript is also effective against other PDF vulnerabilities. If JavaScript is not business-essential, consider disabling it using GPO or other enterprise-wide techniques.
Adobe acknowledged that all versions of its popular PDF software, including editions for Windows, the Mac and Linux, contain at least one, and possibly two, critical vulnerabilities. “All ...
In commemorating Global Accessibility Day this week, San Jose-based Adobe on Wednesday announced the all-new Adobe PDF Accessibility Auto-Tag API.
Ever since Adobe's recent updates to Acrobat and Reader, I've been irritated by the fact that every time I open a PDF, I'm prompted to re-enable JavaScript, which I disabled while we were all ...
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