Friday, 27 June 2008

Researcher slams Adobe for "epidemic" of JavaScript bugs

Adobe Systems has patched its free Reader and commercial Acrobat software to fix the latest in what one researcher called an "epidemic" of JavaScript vulnerabilities in the popular apps.


Read the full article by Gregg Keizer at ComputerWorld.com on 24 June


Hazel's comment:
And if you must, for whatever reason, continue to use Adobe reader then you will find the patches at the link above.
Alternatively you may wish to do as I have done and dispense with Adobe completely and use Foxit Reader instead.
No commercial connection -- simply a very satisfied customer -- loading is so much quicker and the disk space that it doesn't take up is phenomenal. And yeah, I know that printing takes longer but you can't have everything -- and printing is a background operation!

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