Last week I told you that BBC’s website reported that Adobe had acknowledged a critical security flaw in their Flash and Reader software and were rushing to get it fixed ASAP.
BBC.co.uk now reports that the bug, found in early June after some targeted attacks, has been fixed. A security update package is now available that repairs 32 vulnerabilities.
Adobe is urging all its software users to update their software as soon as possible.
Updates for Adobe’s Reader and Acrobat programs will be released the end of this month which will address flaws that may allow PDF’s to be booby-trapped.
To read the article in it’s entirety, click here.
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