Feb
20
2009
snydeq writes “Security companies warn of a new flaw in version 9 of Adobe Reader and Acrobat that could compromise PCs merely by the opening of a malicious PDF. Although attacks are not yet widespread, hackers are exploiting the flaw in the wild, gaining control of computers via buffer overflow conditions triggered by the opening of specially crafted PDFs.” Adobe is calling the flaw “critical” and says a patch for Reader 9 and Acrobat 9 will be released by March 11.

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