Malicious hackers are exploiting a zero-day (unpatched) vulnerability in Adobe's ever-present PDF Reader/Acrobat software to hijack data from compromised computers. According to an advisory from Adobe ...
Sophos – an IT security and data protection firm, has reportedly counseled software provider Adobe to start disabling JavaScript in its products by default. This is in direct reaction to the most ...
On the heels of news that “white hat” hackers had identified and exploited a flaw in RIM’s BlackBerry 6 Webkit browser at the annual Pwn2Own hacking contest in Vancouver, B.C., BlackBerry-maker ...
The Amazon Kindle has employed an Experimental Browser for over ten years. You can easily surf the internet on almost all models of Kindles, but due to advancements in e-paper, using a model made in ...
Bangalore: To protect themselves from zero day attacks, users need to kill JavaScript in Adobe's Reader and Acrobat tools, according to security experts. Shadowserver, a volunteer-run group that ...
Research in Motion (RIM) is advising Blackberry smartphone users to disable Javascript to protect against a security vulnerability in its web browser. An issue with the browser rendering engine, ...
There is a lot of noise around saying – uninstall or disable Java – as it is vulnerable. Studying the topic, I found almost all versions have gone through similar exploits in the past. Sun, and later, ...
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