Adobe patches a critical PDF flaw exploited for months, allowing attackers to bypass sandbox protections and deliver malware. Users urged to update now.
Adobe has released a fix for an Acrobat and Reader zero-day that attackers had been exploiting for months. The patch, shipped on April 11, addresses CVE-2026-34621, a critical vulnerability in Acrobat ...
Adobe Acrobat and Reader users are under attack from hackers using a zero-day vulnerability. Update within 72 hours, Adobe has warned.
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A critical security vulnerability threatens users of Adobe Acrobat on Windows and MacOS. Attackers are already actively ...
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