"Adobe has issued updates to guard against a buffer overflow vulnerability in various versions of its popular Acrobat and Reader software packages. The security bug, which stems from an unspecified boundary error in the core application plug-in, might be used to inject hostile code into vulnerable systems by tricking potential victims into opening a maliciously constructed PDF file."
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Adobe warns over PDF peril
Mozilla and hypocrisy
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via VMware blog
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I really like what Dave Winer has evolved his blog over time. Its not just written posts any more. There are now tabs for various forms of...