Adobe is warning its users that a critical vulnerability in Acrobat and Reader is being actively exploited.
Adobe has released updates for Acrobat and Reader that fix multiple critical security vulnerabilities.
Adobe is scrambling to patch Acrobat and Reader after a critical security vulnerability was disclosed last week.
It turns out there's an easy way for hackers to get around one of the security fixes in the latest versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat.
Adobe's next quarterly update - timed to coincide with Microsoft's monthly security release - will cover Acrobat and Reader.
Following several months of worrisome news about security holes in its Acrobat and Reader software, Adobe is looking at ways to make exploits more difficult.
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