The reality is: Adobe is closing small windows, but leave the large door opened. This is absolutely senseless and silly. The whole security model of Adobe software is close-to-fake, and have to be re-weritten from scratch.
Btw, the "new" problem (about possibility of memory patching) is as old as Adobe Acrobat Reader is, and well-known to Adobe for even more that two years.
But feel free to think about our reasons for publishing the vulnerabilities;) Just don't be surprised when you'll find your credit card numbers, private documents etc publically available for anyone -- due to the simple reason that vendors fail to fix the bugs in their software.
The reality is: Adobe is closing small windows, but leave the large door opened. This is absolutely senseless and silly. The whole security model of Adobe software is close-to-fake, and have to be re-weritten from scratch.
;) Just don't be surprised when you'll find your credit card numbers, private documents etc publically available for anyone -- due to the simple reason that vendors fail to fix the bugs in their software.
Btw, the "new" problem (about possibility of memory patching) is as old as Adobe Acrobat Reader is, and well-known to Adobe for even more that two years.
But feel free to think about our reasons for publishing the vulnerabilities