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Three-dimensional PDFs for Adobe Acrobat 8.0 and above
A new software technique has been developed to allow interactive, three-dimensional visualisations to be embedded into Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
Liz Tay
Apr 29 2008 3:32PM
Software
Adobe discloses Reader, Acrobat flaw; can allow remote code execution
Adobe disclosed a vulnerability in its Reader and Acrobat products that can be exploited by remote attackers using malicious PDF documents.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 9 2007 1:29PM
Security
Adobe working on Reader, Acrobat vulnerabilities
Adobe said it is working on a fix for multiple vulnerabilities in its Reader and Acrobat programs that could be exploited by hackers to take control of an affected system.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 30 2006 7:51PM
Security
Adobe patches Acrobat flaw
Adobe released a patch on Tuesday for a flaw that could allow a malicious PDF document to trigger buffer overflow.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 14 2006 3:14PM
Security
Avalanche of Acrobat rivals expected as channel grows
Victoria-based software distributor Avalanche Media has announced plans to boost its Australian reseller channel from 40 to 75 by the end of September.
Fleur Doidge
Jul 26 2004 12:00AM
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