adobe acrobat in news

Adobe to standardise PDF?

News Adobe will give the specification that forms the basis for its PDF Reader and Acrobat products to the industry group Enterprise Content Management Association (formerly the Association for Information and Image Management and still referred to as... [29 Jan 2007]

Adobe fixes risky PDF holes

News Adobe Systems has issued updates to fix security flaws in its Reader and Acrobat software that could allow an attacker to remotely commandeer a computer. The vulnerabilities affect Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Standard, Professional and Elements... [11 Jan 2007]

Adobe PDF flaw 'more serious than first thought'

News The security problem exists because the web browser plug-in of the Adobe Systems' Acrobat Reader allows JavaScript code appended to links to PDF files to run once the link is clicked, said Jeremiah Grossman, chief technology officer at WhiteHat... [05 Jan 2007]

Alert over Adobe Acrobat flaw

News VeriSign iDefense suggests removing file type actions within Firefox for PDF, XPDF, FDF and any extension associated with the Adobe Acrobat plug-in. A security weakness in the ubiquitous Acrobat Reader software could be a boon for cyber crooks... [04 Jan 2007]

Saxby honoured in CNET Networks Awards extravaganza

News The winners at a glance. Enterprise Hardware Product of the Year Pillar Data Systems - Pillar Axiom Storage System  Enterprise Software Product of the Year NetSuite - NetSuite  Networking Product of the Year Aruba Networks... [27 Sep 2006]

Shortlists for CNET tech awards unveiled

News Mason Zimbler - The Adobe Acrobat 3D Launch The awards, which will be handed out on 26 September in London, recognise innovative use of IT in the UK, leading providers of products and services, and a CIO of the year. [07 Jul 2006]

Microsoft IE patent appeal knocked back by Supreme Court

News If Eolas and its business partner, the University of California, eventually prevail, the effects could force a redesign of web pages that use plug-in applications like Macromedia Flash and Adobe Acrobat that run inside a web browser. [01 Nov 2005]

Adobe beefs up workflow software

News Many other process workflow products lack the forms-building software that Adobe has with Acrobat, he claimed. Microsoft, meanwhile, is enhancing the workflow software on top of its Office suite and it intends to offer an XML-based document format... [05 Sep 2005]

Airbus flies high with Adobe

News European aircraft manufacturer Airbus is rolling out Adobe's Acrobat software to 32,000 staff throughout the rest of the year for document generation, collaboration, added security and archival. Adobe said Airbus has adopted its Acrobat 7.0... [29 Jun 2005]

Adobe-Macromedia alliance takes fight to Microsoft

News Today, analysts expect the upcoming presentation environment in Windows - which includes an XML-based language called XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language) - to be able to do many of the things that Macromedia's Flash and Adobe's Acrobat... [19 Apr 2005]

Update: Adobe springs for Macromedia in $3.4bn deal

News Also in combination with the acquisition announcement, Adobe reported that its second-quarter earnings and revenue would achieve the high end of its previous guidance, based on strong demand for its flagship Acrobat desktop publishing software. [18 Apr 2005]

Microsoft wins reprieve in browser patent case

News The patent infringement case, brought by the University of California and its Eolas Technologies spinoff, had riled the web over potential ripple effects that could have forced changes in millions of web pages that use plug-in applications like... [03 Mar 2005]

Vodafone to offer 'Treo-killer' BlackBerry

News It will let a user view and forward attachments in a number of common formats including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat. Vodafone has become the first UK mobile phone operator to offer Research In Motion's latest mobile device, the... [16 Sep 2004]

Fake-software junk mail - a spam investigator's insight

News Not kosher copies, of course, but pirated versions of popular packages - Windows XP, Adobe Acrobat and Corel Draw are favourites. Spammers have grown tired of peddling porn and vending Viagra. The latest crop of spam hitting inboxes worldwide at... [25 May 2004]

Microsoft admits Word not hacker-proof

News The tool is intended to make collaboration easier, Microsoft said, explaining that users should invest in digital signatures or an Adobe Acrobat-type application if they want security. He agreed that if a company wanted to transport documents... [08 Jan 2004]

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