A dangerous flaw in Adobe Flash Player for Linux could allow an attacker to take control of an affected system.
Attackers are actively targeting a zero-day flaw in adobe Acrobat Reader software, according to a warning from Symantec.
Adobe issued a critical update Tuesday plugging a serious zero-day vulnerability in Acrobat Reader that was being actively exploited by attackers.
HP announced HP SWFScan, a free tool to help Flash developers protect their websites against unintended application security vulnerabilities and reduce the risk of hackers accessing sensitive data.
Adobe Reader and Acrobat contain memory corruption errors that could be exploited by an attacker to execute arbitrary code.
Adobe Systems Inc. said it would bolster its patch management strategy, issuing quarterly updates for its adobe Reader and Acrobat PDF software.
Majority of Internet users utilize search engines on a daily basis and attackers exploit this to deliver malware.
Adobe released an update to its Shockwave Flash Player to repair a critical flaw that could allow an attacker to take complete control of a system.
Users of ColdFusion 8 can apply a patch which blocks ongoing attacks compromising websites built with the application development platform.
Adobe's security team is investigating a newly discovered Flash zero-day vulnerability.
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Unable to meet the needs for real-time monitoring with its traditional patrol system, China's Fuxi Power Plant has deployed HID Global's VertX V2000.



