08 Oct
Posted by admin as Current Affairs, Web/Tech, Windows Talk
You may or may not know that Adobe Reader 8.1, Adobe Acrobat Standard, Professional and Elements 8.1 and Adobe Acrobat 3D have very high potential security flaws. Adobe has finally decided to admit it. The security flaw allows hackers to take control of your XP system with IE 7 running on it. ---Adobe’s public acknowledgment comes a day after Heise Security warned of similar URI handling bugs affecting a wide range of Windows applications. These include Skype (silently fixed), AOL’s Netscape browser, mIRC and Miranda.---
This is nasty Windows users, I suggest you read up on it.
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