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        <title>Articles tagged with Adobe from SC Magazine</title>
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        <description>Articles tagged with Adobe from SC Magazine</description>
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          <title>DoD ID cards under attack</title>
          <description>The ID cards that every DoD employee uses to access networks across the entire bureau have fallen victim to malware.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//dod-id-cards-under-attack/article/223625/</link>
          <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:54:20 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>The ID cards that every DoD employee uses to access networks across the entire bureau have fallen victim to malware.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Oracle updates Java, Adobe patches ColdFusion</title>
          <description>An update from Oracle clears up, among other vulnerabilities, an issue that caused Java 6 Update 29 to break SSL connectivity. Meanwhile, Adobe offered a fix for its ColdFusion development platform.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//oracle-updates-java-adobe-patches-coldfusion/article/219224/</link>
          <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 20:01:10 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>An update from Oracle clears up, among other vulnerabilities, an issue that caused Java 6 Update 29 to break SSL connectivity. Meanwhile, Adobe offered a fix for its ColdFusion development platform.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Lockheed Martin hit, but not breached, with Adobe zero-day </title>
          <description>Defense contractors appear to be the prime target of sophisticated malware that attempts to take advantage of an unpatched flaw in Adobe Reader and Acrobat software.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//lockheed-martin-hit-but-not-breached-with-adobe-zero-day/article/218603/</link>
          <pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 21:20:31 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Defense contractors appear to be the prime target of sophisticated malware that attempts to take advantage of an unpatched flaw in Adobe Reader and Acrobat software.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Facebook to extend bug bounty program </title>
          <description>At some point in the future, Facebook plans to begin asking researchers to review code that has not yet been released, according to Joe Sullivan, CSO at Facebook.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//facebook-to-extend-bug-bounty-program/article/215788/</link>
          <pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 19:49:03 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>At some point in the future, Facebook plans to begin asking researchers to review code that has not yet been released, according to Joe Sullivan, CSO at Facebook.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Microsoft, Adobe release scheduled security patches</title>
          <description>Microsoft released five important bulletins addressing 15 flaws, along with an update revoking six more DigiNotar certificates, while Adobe issued critical updates for Reader and Acrobat.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//microsoft-adobe-release-scheduled-security-patches/article/211936/</link>
          <pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:46:24 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Microsoft released five important bulletins addressing 15 flaws, along with an update revoking six more DigiNotar certificates, while Adobe issued critical updates for Reader and Acrobat.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Flash Player update includes privacy, security fixes</title>
          <description>Adobe on Thursday issued a Flash Player update that quashes a number of critical security flaws and introduces an easier way for users to delete Flash cookies.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//flash-player-update-includes-privacy-security-fixes/article/202797/</link>
          <pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 18:51:37 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Adobe on Thursday issued a Flash Player update that quashes a number of critical security flaws and introduces an easier way for users to delete Flash cookies.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Adobe to fix zero-day Flash vulnerability this week </title>
          <description>Adobe is set to release an emergency update on Friday to its Flash Player for Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris, shoring up a zero-day vulnerability disclosed earlier this week. Users of Flash for Google Chrome will receive the update on Thursday via the browser&apos;s auto-update mechanism. Attackers are actively exploiting the flaw under the guise of a legitimate Microsoft Word document, Adobe has warned. The company expects to provide an update no later than the week of April 25 for Adobe Acrobat X and earlier for Windows and Mac, Adobe Reader X for Mac and Adobe Reader 9.4.3 and earlier for Windows and Mac. Adobe Reader X for Windows is expected to be updated with the next quarterly release, scheduled for June 14.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//adobe-to-fix-zero-day-flash-vulnerability-this-week/article/200708/</link>
          <pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:07:08 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Adobe is set to release an emergency update on Friday to its Flash Player for Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris, shoring up a zero-day vulnerability disclosed earlier this week. Users of Flash for Google Chrome will receive the update on Thursday via the browser&apos;s auto-update mechanism. Attackers are actively exploiting the flaw under the guise of a legitimate Microsoft Word document, Adobe has warned. The company expects to provide an update no later than the week of April 25 for Adobe Acrobat X and earlier for Windows and Mac, Adobe Reader X for Mac and Adobe Reader 9.4.3 and earlier for Windows and Mac. Adobe Reader X for Windows is expected to be updated with the next quarterly release, scheduled for June 14.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Critical patch available for Adobe Flash zero-day </title>
          <description>Adobe this week released a fix for a critical vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player 10.2.152.33 and earlier versions used on various operating systems, as well as Reader and Acrobat X. Limited exploits in the wild against Flash Player - embedded in an Excel file and attached to email - have been reported. Adobe stated that it is not aware of attacks targeting Reader and Acrobat. The next quarterly security updates for Reader and Acrobat are scheduled for June 14.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//critical-patch-available-for-adobe-flash-zero-day/article/198943/</link>
          <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 14:09:20 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Adobe this week released a fix for a critical vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player 10.2.152.33 and earlier versions used on various operating systems, as well as Reader and Acrobat X. Limited exploits in the wild against Flash Player - embedded in an Excel file and attached to email - have been reported. Adobe stated that it is not aware of attacks targeting Reader and Acrobat. The next quarterly security updates for Reader and Acrobat are scheduled for June 14.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Adobe issues slew of patches for its software</title>
          <description>Adobe on Tuesday released its quarterly security update, fixing dozens of vulnerabilities, including 29 flaws in its popular PDF viewing software Reader and Acrobat and 13 in Flash Player.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//adobe-issues-slew-of-patches-for-its-software/article/195984/</link>
          <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 20:02:07 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Adobe on Tuesday released its quarterly security update, fixing dozens of vulnerabilities, including 29 flaws in its popular PDF viewing software Reader and Acrobat and 13 in Flash Player.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Adobe to release Reader, Acrobat updates </title>
          <description>Adobe next week plans to release updates for its Reader and Acrobat software to fix critical security issues, the company said in a notification security advisory issued Thursday. Updates will be available for Reader and Acrobat X (10.0) for Windows and Mac; Acrobat 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows and Mac and Reader 9.4.1. and earlier versions for Windows, Mac and Unix. Updates for Windows and Mac are scheduled to be released on Tuesday, while Unix users will have to wait until Feb. 28 for a fix. - AM</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com//adobe-to-release-reader-acrobat-updates/article/195724/</link>
          <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 15:59:05 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Adobe next week plans to release updates for its Reader and Acrobat software to fix critical security issues, the company said in a notification security advisory issued Thursday. Updates will be available for Reader and Acrobat X (10.0) for Windows and Mac; Acrobat 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows and Mac and Reader 9.4.1. and earlier versions for Windows, Mac and Unix. Updates for Windows and Mac are scheduled to be released on Tuesday, while Unix users will have to wait until Feb. 28 for a fix. - AM</itunes:summary>
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