Global provider of creative applications, Adobe, has today introduced the beta release of its new AI Assistant, a generative AI-powered conversational engine in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat. It will instantly provide a wide range of smarts like summaries, insights, question answering, and more, from the approximately three trillion PDFs out in the world.
Adobe launches Creative Cloud Express, a unified task-based, web and mobile product that makes it easy to create and share multimedia content — from social media posts and stories to invitations to marketing materials such as logos, flyers, and banners.
Adobe's new Acrobat extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge provide what the company claims is the most comprehensive set of PDF tools.
Microsoft has issued fixes for 55 vulnerabilities in its products as part of its monthly patch Tuesday. Four of the issues are rated critical, the most severe rating available.
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC now incorporates e-signing capabilities, allowing small businesses to take greater advantage of digital documents.
For once, Microsoft's patching of 48 vulnerabilities as part of its monthly security updates was overshadowed by another company indulging in a similar exercise.
Adobe has announced the biggest ever change to its widely used Acrobat PDF reader, as part of its new Adobe Document Cloud.
It's the first month of the quarter, so systems administrators have patches from Adobe to apply along with those from Microsoft.
Microsoft has pre-announced nine security bulletins will be released this week, five of them rated critical and addressing vulnerabilities in a wide range of software. And Adobe will be releasing security updates on the same day.
An update to Adobe Reader and Acrobat addresses multiple critical vulnerabilities.
As expected, Microsoft and Adobe have released a hefty batch of security updates for their products.
The stars align for a double witching hour this month: both Microsoft and Adobe will be releasing security updates next Tuesday.
Adobe plans to release a security update for Flash Player 10.2 on Friday April 15 (US time). Additional related updates will follow for other Adobe software.
Adobe has updated Acrobat and Reader to fix critical security vulnerabilities in the widely-used PDF applications.
Adobe announced "the immediate availability" of Acrobat X, but it will be up to 30 days before it reaches Australian customers.
An out-of-cycle security update for Adobe Acrobat and Reader has been announced for this week in order to address critical security issues.
Adobe's security issues with its Shockwave, Flash and Reader programs, with a fix for the Flash exploit not due for almost two weeks, showcase just how frenetic and constant the attack is from online criminals keen to get into your data, on all fronts and on as many platforms as possible!
Adobe is bringing forward the release of an update for Flash Player that will overcome an actively-exploited security vulnerability.
Adobe will bring forward by a few days the release of its next quarterly update for Acrobat and Reader in response to a recently-discovered vulnerability that is being exploited in the wild. There's also a warning of an actively exploited vulnerability in Flash Player that will be fixed a the same time.
The 0day exploit for Adobe Acrobat and Reader can be mitigated by a free tool from Microsoft, according to officials at the two companies.
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