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This week it’s no secret that the Fortinet team that has been hitting it pretty hard on the Adobe front. For San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe, Valentine’s Day came with a bang when researcher Honggang Ren of Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs detected a total of seven out of nine critical vulnerabilities in Adobe’s Shockwave Player 11.6.3.633 (CVE-2012-0757, […]

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We have published the Security Advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat informing the users about the vulnerability found in the Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader which is currently actively exploited. The vulnerability in the U3D component allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via unknown vectors, as […]

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Yesterday Adobe released an advisory for a vulnerability in the Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat products. The vulnerability, titled ‘U3D Memory Corruption Vulnerability’ was part of a targeted attack and discovered by Lockheed Martin’s Computer Incident Response Team. This is not the first time a targeted attack has been aimed at the US defense industry. […]

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