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Update Your Acrobat!
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Haven’t updated your Acrobat Reader lately? Then it’s time to pay attention! Adobe has recently released a major security patch.
According to a ComputerWorld article, 61% of the nearly 900 targeted attacks it’s tracked in the first two months of 2010 exploited a vulnerability in Acrobat Reader, Adobe’s popular PDF viewer.
FWA, like many firms, uses Microsoft tools to automatically patch the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office on its PC’s and servers, but third-party software from vendors such as Adobe is another matter.
Uninstall earlier versions of the Reader (v8 or less) and download the latest version from Adobe. Be sure you have version 9.3 or better, or you are not adequately patched.
If you are running the full version of Acrobat or Acrobat Pro (the PDF writer, not Acrobat Reader), use the “Check for Updates Now” option from the pull downs in the software to upgrade to the latest release for your version.
SKohler
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Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Tools
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