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Worm attack could spread through PDF files

An intrusion prevention systems vendor, NitroSecurity Inc., claims it can add malicious data to legitimate portable document format files to spread malware all over a PC. Find out how to change preferences in Adobe Systems Inc.'s reader software to block this attackrn

Adobe will be top target for hackers in 2010: McAfee

Now that Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has tightened the security of Windows and its Office software, miscreants are using other software such as Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) Acrobat to hack into systems. McAfee (NYSE:MFE) also predicts more sophisticated social networking attacks and targeting of HTML 5rn

Adobe won’t patch latest PDF bug until Jan. 12

The bug could potentially allow an attacker to take control of a system through both Adobe Acrobat or the Reader. It could affect versions 9.2 and earlier

Companies still dragging their feet with patches

Time hasn't improved the ability of organizations to patch their software. A vendor claims it still takes about a month for half of the world's computers to be fixed after a patch is issued, not much of a change over the last four years

Adobe confirms PDF zero-day threat

Adobe Systems Inc. has acknowledged that all versions of its popular PDF software, including editions for Windows, the Mac and Linux, contain at least...

Adobe announces new XML/PDF form design software

Adobe Systems Inc. Tuesday announced XML/PDF Form Designer software, which is designed to make it possible for users to create and deploy electronic forms that process data using Adobe Acrobat software or XML Data Package (XDP).

Law Society verifies online legalities

As businesses continue to expand their processes onto the Web, applications are being developed to ensure safe, reliable online transactions. Juricert, an incorporated company established by the Law Society of British Columbia, recently announced one such application.

Law Society verifies online legal documents

As businesses continue to expand their processes onto the Web, applications are being developed to ensure safe, reliable online transactions. Juricert, an incorporated company established by the Law Society of British Columbia, recently announced one such application.

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