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Adobe Confirms Unpatched PDF Backdoor

50Mat writes "Adobe has fessed up to a dangerous code execution vulnerability affecting software programs installed on millions of Windows machines. The flaw, publicly disclosed more than three weeks ago, could allow hackers to use rigged PDF files to take control of Window XP computers with Internet Explorer 7 installed. It affects Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat Standard, Professional and Elements and Adobe Acrobat 3D."

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  1. Sklyarov? by Speare · · Score: 4, Funny

    The flaw, publicly disclosed more than three weeks ago, could allow hackers to use rigged PDF files to take control of Window XP computers with Internet Explorer 7 installed.

    Did Adobe ask the feds to lock up the person who publicly disclose this flaw? Or do they just save that treatment for the publication of flaws in eBook products that blind people can't use in Russia?

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  2. Welcome... by sakdoctor · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...to hyphen hell! The rules - of style that apply to dashes - and hyphens - have evolved to support ease of reading in complex constructions; editors - often accept deviations - from them that will support, rather than --- hinder, ease of reading.

  3. Control me by suv4x4 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The irony of this page (click for 100% scale) is astounding.

    I had to snap a shot before Adobe pulls their ad.

  4. Re:Welcome... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Shatner? Is that you?