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Security experts today urged Adobe Reader and Acrobat users to disable the JavaScript option until a patch is issued for a just-disclosed vulnerability. Users should disable JavaScript in Adobe ...
Adobe recently released a blacklisting framework that enables users to stop JavaScript from calling some APIs. This video gives users a walk-through of how to define which APIs they want to ...
Eric Elliot, an Adobe engineer and author of the book “Programming JavaScript Applications,” stopped by theCube at the O’Reilly Fluent Conference to share his take on JavaScript, cloud ...
With that said we can tell you that this vulnerability is actually in a JavaScript function within Adobe Acrobat [Reader] itself. Furthermore the vulnerable JavaScript is obfuscated inside a zlib ...
Lenoe was referring to a bug in Adobe’s implementation of JavaScript that went public early Tuesday. “Adobe is also currently investigating the issue posted on SecurityFocus as BID 34740,” L ...
Adobe Systems patched its free Reader and commercial Acrobat software late Monday to plug the latest in what one researcher called an “epidemic” of JavaScript vulnerabilities in the popular ...
Security firm Sophos has urged Adobe to disable Javascript by default in its PDF products, Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat. Sophos believes that Adobe needs to 'overhaul its approach to building ...
The cross-site scripting (XSS) flaws could allow attackers to execute JavaScript in targets’ browsers. Including Adobe Experience Manager, Adobe fixed 18 flaws as part of its regularly scheduled ...
But the technology is proprietary and leverages Adobe’s own ActionScript programming language. With HTML5, developers can use just use the open JavaScript language, cascading style sheets (CSS ...
But since Adobe has admitted the flaw exists in another Adobe product it is worth bringing up again. The issue is JavaScript and the way that Acrobat and Flash (the plug-in for Flash and Flash ...
Adobe Systems Inc. patched its free Reader and commercial Acrobat software late yesterday to plug the latest in what one researcher called an “epidemic” of JavaScript vulnerabilities in the ...