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From the year 2000 through today, Java, Adobe Reader and Flash were responsible for 66% of the vulnerabilities exploited by malware on Windows, according to a new study by research group AV-Test ...
Secunia's quarterly report on which apps remain chronically unpatched on PCs shows Microsoft, Oracle, and Adobe have the most problematic products ...
I posted on this some time back and I'm about to trial this on a test group, just wanted a bit of a sanity check really.What I want to do is keep Acrobat Reader, Java, and Flash Player up with the ...
Microsoft has outlined the main third-party software through which cross-platform attacks Windows, Mac, and Linux computers: old vulnerabilities in Java, Adobe Flash, Adobe PDF applications, and ...
Adobe Flash, Adobe Reader, and Oracle’s Java. All three are virtually ubiquitous on modern-day PCs, and all three provide handy-dandy functionality—functionality that, in the case of Flash and ...
Java exploits appear to be increasing as attacks targeting Adobe Reader and Acrobat decline, according to a Cisco 3Q10 Global Threat Report, released Wednesday.
Internet users should take renewed caution when using both Adobe Flash and Oracle's Java software framework; over the weekend, three previously unknown critical vulnerabilities that could be used ...
SpringSource and Adobe partner to deliver rich Internet applications to Java developers via integration between Spring and Adobe's Flex. The companies will offer one open-source solution and one ...
Talk about a couple of nags. Adobe Reader and Oracle Java are almost constantly asking to install new updates. What’s with these two, and do you really have to accept all the updating? Hackers ...
We received this statement from Adobe on the matter: "Apple hasn't disclosed this level of detail and it would be inappropriate for us to comment. Â I suggest you speak to them directly. It's ...