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Apple Hires Adobe's CTO By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published March 20, 2013 The hiring is an unusual choice given Apple's disdain for Adobe's Flash technology. Tags: Flash, software, Apple, Adobe, CTO Pwn2Own Pays Hackers $480K in Bug Bounties By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published March 08, 2013 Security researchers found vulnerabilities in all of the major browsers. Tags: Java, Firefox, security vulnerabilities, Internet Explorer, hackers, Chrome, Adobe, bug, PWN2OWN Adobe Patches Flash--Again By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 27, 2013 For the third time in a month, the company has released an emergency security update. Tags: Flash, security, Adobe, update, vulnerability Adobe Issues Emergency Patch for Reader, Acrobat By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 21, 2013 The release addresses a zero-day vulnerability reported last week. Tags: security vulnerabilities, Adobe, update, Acrobat, PDF, Reader Researchers Warn of Zero-Day Adobe Reader Vulnerability By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 13, 2013 The only protection against this exploit is to use another PDF reader. Tags: security vulnerability, cyberattack, Adobe, PDF, exploit, Reader Adobe Issues Emergency Patch for Zero-Day Flash Vulnerability By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 08, 2013 The attacks related to the vulnerability are impacting Windows and OS X users. Tags: Flash, security vulnerabilities, Adobe, update, zero-day vulnerabilities Adobe Earnings Beat Expectations By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published December 14, 2012 The transition to the subscription-based Creative Cloud has been good for the software company. Tags: Cloud, software, earnings, Adobe, licensing, subscription, quarterly financials Adobe Acrobat XI Takes Aim at Enterprise Mobility By Pedro Hernandez | Article Published October 01, 2012 Adobe ushers PDFs into the BYOD era with touch-friendly features and cloud services integration. Tags: mobile, Adobe, enterprise mobility, Acrobat, PDF Microsoft, Adobe Plan Critical Patch Tuesday Security Updates By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 13, 2012 Adobe will release updates for Reader and Acrobat X; Microsoft will release nine security bulletins for various software. Tags: SQL, Windows, Microsoft, Internet Explorer, Office, Security Advisory, Adobe, Exchange, Acrobat, vulnerabilities, updates, Reader, server software, development tools No Flash on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published June 29, 2012 Adobe says it will pull its Flash Player from Google Play. Tags: Flash, Google, Android, mobile, Adobe, Jelly Bean, Google Play Adobe: Tablet Web Traffic Growing 10 Times Faster Than Smartphone Traffic By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published May 16, 2012 By 2014, 10 percent of all Web traffic will likely come from tablets. Tags: smartphone, tablet, Adobe, Web traffic Flash Player 11.2 Fixes Critical Vulnerabilities, Adds Silent Updates By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published March 28, 2012 The patch addresses two security bugs that could be exploited to execute arbitrary code remotely. Tags: Flash, security vulnerabilities, Adobe Adobe Releases Flash Update to Plug 3D Security Hole By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published March 06, 2012 The out-of-schedule patch fixes two vulnerabilities discovered by Google. Tags: Flash, security vulnerability, Adobe Does Adobe Help Chrome Security? By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published August 25, 2011 Does one of the open source Chrome browser's key differences -- an integrated Adobe flash player -- make it more secure? Tags: security, Chrome browser, Adobe Adobe Debuts Muse, a No-Code-Required Site Builder By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 15, 2011 The new AIR-based app aims to simplify site creation for non-programmers. Tags: Adobe Adobe Makes Connect Web Conferencing Service More Flexible By David Needle | Article Published November 01, 2010 The new Adobe Connect 8 sports a simplified user interface and an SDK to let developers extend its functionality. Tags: SDK, developers, Adobe, Acrobat, web conferencing What if Microsoft Bought Adobe? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published October 07, 2010 A rumor of a meeting between Microsoft and Adobe published on a New York Times blog sparked speculation Thursday that a buyout may be in the works. Tags: Microsoft, Apple, Adobe, Silverlight, mergers and acquisitions SlideShare's Presentation-Sharing Service Goes Pro By David Needle | Article Published August 17, 2010 The popular online service for sharing PowerPoint presentations and other documents is rolling out a new subscription version for SMBs and enterprise customers. Tags: SMB, Adobe, Word, PowerPoint, SlideShare iPad Preorders Starting This Week? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published February 22, 2010 Blog claims that Apple will start taking early orders for the new tablet in advance of its pending availability. Tags: Flash, iPad, Apple, tablet, Adobe McAfee: Explorer Flaw Led to Attacks on Google By Larry Barrett | Article Published January 14, 2010 The security software firm's researchers say Operation Aurora used a previously undiscovered zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft's browser software to penetrate the search giant's networks. Tags: Google, Microsoft, McAfee, Adobe, advanced persistent threats Adobe and Open Source: a Process By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published March 14, 2009 The popular software company is actively dealing with the industry trend toward open source. Tags: open source, browsers, Specification, Mozilla, Adobe |