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Adobe Flash To Be Top Hacker Target In 2010

An anonymous reader writes "Adobe Systems' Flash and Acrobat Reader products will become the preferred targets for criminal hackers [pdf] in 2010, surpassing Microsoft Office applications, a security

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NewTeeVee Live: Thank You All for the Show

(Kevin Lynch, CTO of Adobe Systems one of our speakers. Photo by James Duncan Davidson, who snapped a whole bunch of photos that are available over on Flickr.)

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Adobe Chided For Insecure Acrobat Reader

The Register covers security firm Secunia calling out Adobe for its insecure distribution practices with regard to Adobe Reader.

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With Acrobat.com, Adobe Fights Google, Others in Collaboration

Adobe Systems is taking Acrobat.com out of beta on Monday and introducing two paid subscription offerings targeted toward businesses, which will put pressure on competing file storage and sharing prod

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Homemade PDF Patch Beats Adobe By Two Weeks

CWmike writes "Sourcefire security researcher Lurene Grenier has published a home-brewed patch for the critical Adobe Reader vulnerability that hackers are exploiting in the wild using malicious PDF f

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Microsoft vs Adobe: The Rivalry Heats Up

Want to watch a great boxing match?

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The GigaOM Interview: Kevin Lynch, CTO, Adobe Systems

Adobe Systems CTO Kevin Lynch recently outlined to me his vision of the technology world at large.

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