From SC Magazine | 2009-05-05 16:01:43
Adobe said it plans to release an update by May 12 for the recently disclosed Reader and Acrobat vulnerability. In doing so, Adobe will push out Windows updates for Reader and Acrobat versions 7, 8 and 9 and Macintosh and Unix updates for versions 8 and 9, David Lenoe, Adobe's security program manager, said Friday afternoon in a blog post. The company also has confirmed a second vulnerability in its ...
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