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Lockheed found Adobe vulnerability

Manoj Singh Panwar Resources Dec 07, 2011
Lockheed spokeswoman Jennifer Whitlow said the problem was identified through the company's normal monitoring activities, and officials immediately notified Adobe.
Adobe spokeswoman Wiebke Lips said it had received reports that the vulnerability "is being actively exploited in the wild in limited, targeted attacks specifically against Adobe Reader 9.4.6 on Windows," but declined to give any details. Read More
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