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New Adobe PDF Zero-Day Under Attack

Rahmmp writes "Adobe has sounded an alarm for a new zero-day flaw in its PDF Reader/Acrobat software, warning that hackers are actively exploiting the vulnerability in-the-wild. An Adobe spokeswoman described the attacks as 'limited' but warned that that could change with the availability of public samples and exploit code."

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  1. Re:What is this stupidity??? by Pascal+Sartoretti · · Score: 5, Informative

    what alternatives? no, seriously?

    The alternative is a format called PDF/A (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/A), which happens to be exactly what you are looking for : a subset of PDF excluding (among others) scripting, video or audio.

    Now, all we need is a PDF reader with an option "only open PDF/A documents"

  2. Re:What is this stupidity??? by MozeeToby · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yep, and Firefox and Chrome have had exploits too. So have Linux, the iOS, and Mac OS 10. So has nearly every piece of popular, complex software. The rate of exploits found that affect Foxit is trivial compared to the number found in Adobe Reader.