by Jonathan Seff Mar 10, 2009
Adobe on Tuesday fixed a critical security vulnerability in its Acrobat 9 and Reader 9 applications, which the company said "would cause the application to crash and could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system." The bug was first reported in late February, and affects Adobe Reader 7 and 8, and Acrobat 7 and 8, as well. Adobe plans to make updates available for those earlier software versions by March 18. In addition to the security hole, the updates also address issues with 3-D, forms, hosted services, portfolios, and document security and digital signatures.
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