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The Apple Core - 10 hours ago
Adobe Systems, Inc. announced yesterday in a statement that it will eliminate 600 full-time positions, or roughly 8 percent of its workforce, amid weaker than expected fourth quarter earnings. Fellow ZD blogger Larry …
Also tagged: finance, economy, layoffs, macworld expo
Between the Lines - Dec 3, 2008
Adobe said Wednesday that it will eliminate 600 full-time positions, or roughly 8 percent of its workforce, amid weaker than expected fourth quarter earnings. The company said in a statement that it will deliver fourth …
Also tagged: general, earnings, software infrastructure
Zero Day - Dec 3, 2008
Password recovery software vendor ElcomSoft claims that the password verification mechanism in the new Adobe Acrobat 9 is weaker than the one used in the previous version of Adobe’s product, thereby allowing them to …
Also tagged: privacy, passwords, data theft, complex attacks
Zero Day - Nov 26, 2008
“Committing cybercrime around the Christmas tree” has always been a tradition for malicious attackers introducing new ways to scam the millions of online shoppers during the holidays. This Christmas isn’t going to be …
Also tagged: flash, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Nov 18, 2008
Buried in today’s flurry of feel-good Adobe news is this less flattering nugget: Adobe AIR is vulnerable to several critical vulnerabilities that could expose users to code execution attacks. The company released AIR …
Also tagged: web 2 0, flash, malware, browsers, java, passwords, data theft, exploit code, responsible disclosure, patch watch, arbitrary code execution
Between the Lines - Nov 18, 2008
updated: Adobe has reportedly landed a Flash deal with MLB.com upending Microsoft’s Silverlight. Andy Plesser at Beet.tv reports: Adobe has landed a two-year agreement with Major League Baseball to stream its …
Also tagged: general
Zero Day - Nov 9, 2008
Just three days after Adobe shipped a patch with fixes for a critical Adobe Reader vulnerability, hackers are using booby-trapped PDF files to fire exploits against Windows users. [ SEE: Heads up: Patch your Adobe …
Also tagged: microsoft, malware, browsers, java, anti virus, botnets, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, viruses and worms, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Nov 7, 2008
Adobe has slapped another band-aid on its ever-present Flash Player to cover at least six documented security vulnerabilities that could expose users to a wide range of hacker attacks. The patch, rated “critical” by …
Also tagged: flash, browsers, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, responsible disclosure, patch watch, denial of service dos, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Nov 5, 2008
(See important update below for information on patching this vulnerability). Heads up for Windows users: There’s a critical, remotely exploitable vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8. According to an …
Also tagged: research, malware, java, passwords, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution, complex attacks
Zero Day - Oct 31, 2008
Adobe has released a patch to fix a pair of critical vulnerabilities in its PageMaker 7 software, warning that a hacker could exploit these flaws to “take control of the affected system.” A third vulnerability …
Also tagged: malware, passwords, botnets, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution