Following on from its security patch for Flash Player, Adobe has now released new versions of Adobe Reader 9.x and 10.x and Acrobat X for Windows and Macintosh ahead of schedule. They were originally intended for release on 25 April, but because of the numerous exploits for the vulnerability (CVE-2011-0611) already circulating in the wild, Adobe decided a little more urgency was called for. . The vulnerability was first disclosed on 14 March and was provisionally patched shortly thereafter. Because the vulnerability is classed as critical, Adobe's highest classification, users should update Adobe Reader 9 to version 9.4 and Adobe Reader and Acrobat X 10 to 10.0.3 without delay by either using the update function or by downloading manually; manual downloads for each product and platform are listed below: The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Adobe has released a vital update for Reader and Acrobat X to address a major security flaw. Take action immediately!. Adobe Reader Update, Acrobat X Security, Adobe Patch Release. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Just before the Black Hat security conference begins, Google has patched seven security holes in its stable version of Chrome and has begun an effort to speed up the software industry's response to such vulnerabilities.. Google paid two US$1337 bounties for work that lets Chrome avoid critical security problems by sidestepping vulnerabilities in Windows and the widely used glibc software library, according to a Monday blog post about Chrome 5.0.375.125 by Jason Kersey of Google's Chrome team. Also through its program to reward those who find Chrome security holes, Google issued payments to people who found three high-risk vulnerabilities and one medium-risk vulnerability. The final issue, a low-risk problem, elicited no payment. The link for this article located at builder AU is no longer available. . Microsoft has resolved eight vulnerabilities in Edge via rewards, improving protections against severe threats.. Chrome Exploits, Patch Fixes, Chrome Security Updates, Black Hat 2023. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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