Adobe has released security updates to address critical severity vulnerabilities affecting Adobe Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS that could enable attackers to execute arbitrary code on ...
Adobe has since confirmed the flaw in versions of Adobe Reader 9.1 and 8.1.4, acknowledging in a blog that "all currently supported shipping versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat Reader are vulnerable ...
The critical-severity Adobe Acrobat and Reader vulnerabilities could enable arbitrary code execution and are part of a 14-CVE patch update. Adobe has fixed critical-severity flaws tied to four CVEs in ...
Adobe acknowledged that all versions of its popular PDF software, including editions for Windows, the Mac and Linux, contain at least one, and possibly two, critical vulnerabilities. “All currently ...
Security experts today urged Adobe Reader and Acrobat users to disable the JavaScript option until a patch is issued for a just-disclosed vulnerability. Users should disable JavaScript in Adobe’s ...
Adobe has released an emergency security update for Acrobat Reader to fix a vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-34621, that has been exploited in zero-day attacks since at least December. The flaw ...
Adobe on Tuesday warned that attacks were actively exploiting a previously unknown, "critical" vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Reader. The zero-day bug has been confirmed in all versions of 8 and 9 ...
Adobe patched critical and important-severity flaws tied to 26 CVEs in Acrobat and Reader. Adobe has plugged 11 critical security holes in Acrobat and Reader, which if exploited could allow attackers ...
A brand new, highly sophisticated "zero-day" exploit for Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader that lets criminals infect computers with malicious software has been spotted in the wild. Subscribe to read ...
Users should disable JavaScript in Adobe’s Reader and Acrobat tools to protect themselves until a patch for a just-disclosed vulnerability is available, security experts said today. The advice is ...