Adobe patches a critical PDF flaw exploited for months, allowing attackers to bypass sandbox protections and deliver malware. Users urged to update now.
Adobe Acrobat and Reader users are under attack from hackers using a zero-day vulnerability. Update within 72 hours, Adobe has warned.
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