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Microsoft has released an e-book called "Own Your Space" to teach teens 'net safety.
Adobe has released an emergency patch to fix a selection of security vulnerabilities.
Adobe is planning an out-of-cycle emergency patch to fix a serious flaw in its Reader package.
Adobe has issued a warning regarding an as-yet unpatched vulnerability in its Acrobat and Flash software.
A new security flaw discovered in PDF readers doesn't require JavaScript in order to execute programs on your PC - and isn't limited to Adobe's Reader, either.
Security researchers have identified a Trojan which attacks a flaw in Adobe Reader's JavaScript handling to insert a backdoor - and a patch isn't due until tomorrow.
Adobe has launched an experimental version of its Acrobat.com Presentations package - a web-based tool for creating PowerPoint-style slideshows.
Adobe's Acrobat and Acrobat Reader packages are currently under attack from a JavaScript-based exploit, similar to one which afflicted the software back in June.
A flaw in the Javascript engine in Adobe's popular Acrobat series of programs has left users vulnerable to cracker attack - but the company has issued a patch to block the hole.
The long-awaited support for Portable Document Format files in Google Docs has made an appearance, but it's limited in some strange ways.
The latest project from the guys who brought you BugMeNot is a system to convert PDF files into streamable Flash on the fly as a way around security issues in the format.
Adobe joins Symantec in worrying that Vista's new features might take a chunk out of its business.
The software giants are embracing an open source document standard. Has hell frozen over or is it just a fantastic day for free love and free software?
October 14 2021 | 15:04