Java exploits appear to be increasing as attacks targeting Adobe Reader and Acrobat decline, according to a Cisco 3Q10 Global Threat Report, released Wednesday. Java exploits rose from 5 percent of ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
commentary When Adobe's CTO Kevin Lynch said this week that extending the software giant's AIR platform onto mobile devices would allow for one application to run on many devices and distribution ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: The Rich Internet Applications have been the result of Web 2.0 where the primary focus was on user interactivity. Flash has always been a great tool to add interactivity to websites.
Mozilla has announced that all Firefox plug-ins, barring the most recent version of Flash, will soon require explicit user authorization before being allowed to run ...
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I posted on this some time back and I'm about to trial this on a test group, just wanted a bit of a sanity check really.<BR><BR>What I want to do is keep Acrobat Reader, Java, and Flash Player up with ...
Talk about a couple of nags. Adobe Reader and Oracle Java are almost constantly asking to install new updates. What’s with these two, and do you really have to accept all the updating? Hackers can ...
Secunia's quarterly report on which apps remain chronically unpatched on PCs shows Microsoft, Oracle, and Adobe have the most problematic products Secunia has issued its third-quarter report on the ...