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Solutions for Today's Smart Business
To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep...
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Nuance intros new PDF Converter version; still hates Adobe
Nuance takes another swing at Adobe with the latest version of its PDF converter software for the enterprise.
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Should the U.S. Air Force Kill a 21,000 iPad Deployment Over a PDF Reader?
The Cold War ain't over. The U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command has cancelled a planned deployment of nearly 3,000 iPad2 tablets after a magazine raised questions about its planned use...
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Amazon invests in Foxit, better PDF support inbound for Kindle
Better PDF support coming to Kindle hardware and software.
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Adobe PDF Reader zero-day under attack
According to a warning from Adobe, the attacks have been observed in the wild against Windows users running Adobe Reader version 9.4.6. An emergency fix is coming next week.
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New Mac OS X trojan poses as malicious PDF file
Security researchers from Sophos and F-Secure have spotted a currently circulating Mac OS X trojan.
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New Mac trojan found hidden in PDF file
A newly discovered Mac vulnerability disguises itself as a PDF to trick users into opening it, which installs an Apache server on your Mac. Luckily it hasn't been weaponized. Yet.
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Researchers find Mac OS X malware posing as PDF file
The malware installs a backdoor that contacts a remote server for instructions and can be used to steal files or capture a screenshot of the infected computer system.
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Wolfram launches new document format, meet CDF
The goal is to turn "lifeless documents" into ones that bring data to life, show the data behind assumptions and illustrate concepts.
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Mozilla planning to use HTML5 and JavaScript to render PDFs in Firefox
This is really cool, and a really good idea. Mozilla is working on a project that will allow PDF documents to be rendered within the browser using HTML5 and JavaScript as opposed to having to rely...
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Apple vs. Samsung - Blurring the line between paying homage and blatantly ripping off
Yesterday I reported that Apple had filed a lawsuit against Samsung, accusing the electronics giant of copying 'the look and feel' of the iPad tablet and iPhone for it's Galaxy S 4G, Epic 4G,...
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Report: malicious PDF files becoming the attack vector of choice
According to a newly released report by Symantec's MessageLabs, malicious PDF files outpace the distribution of related malicious attachments used in targeted attacks.
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Adobe to ship critical PDF Reader X patches
Adobe will join Microsoft on the security patch treadmill next Tuesday (February 8, 2011) with "critical" updates for code execution holes in its flagship Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat products.
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First LibreOffice Release arrives
LibreOffice 3.3, the first version of the OpenOffice fork, is now available for your office work pleasure.
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Google pays $14,000 for high-risk Chrome security holes
Google has shelled out more than $14,000 in rewards for critical and high-risk vulnerabilities affecting its flagship Chrome web browser.
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Google patches Chrome security holes, adds PDF viewer in sandbox
Google has shipped a new version of its Chrome web browser to fix at least 14 security vulnerabilities that expose users to malicious hacker attacks.
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Another day, another Adobe PDF Reader security hole
Adobe today acknowledged the public release of a demo PDF file that could be weaponized to launch denial-of-service or even remote code execution attacks.
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Google adds PDF viewer to Chrome beta
Google has integrated a PDF viewer into the beta version of its browser Google Chrome.
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Adobe under attack: New PDF, Flash zero-day
Adobe's security response team is scrambling to respond to new zero-day attacks against a computer hijack vulnerability in two of its most widely deployed products: Flash Player and Adobe PDF Reader.
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BlackBerry bitten by PDF distiller security hole
A serious security flaw in the way Research in Motion's BlackBerry Enterprise Server processes PDF files could expose businesses to remote code execution attacks
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Foxit patches PDF software flaws
The patch fixes vulnerabilities that could let an attacker to execute arbitrary code, compromise the integrity of PDF signatures or cause denial-of-service attacks.
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