hacking ⌛︎ 1 min read Hacker releases 150K Adobe emails and passwords to get the company’s attention An Egyptian hacker claims to have broken into Adobe [https://time2hack.blogspot.in/search/label/adobe]’s systems today, posting data for 150,000 people’s accounts. The reason? The hacker wants Adobe to pay more attention to reported vulnerabilities. The hacker [https://time2hack.blogspot.in/search/label/hackers], known
Mobile ⌛︎ 2 min read Adobe Admits: Apple Won, Flash For Mobile is Done, HTML5 is the Future Adobe developer relations lead Mike Chambers has posted a lengthy explanation [http://www.mikechambers.com/blog/2011/11/11/clarifications-on-flash-player-for-mobile-browsers-the-flash-platform-and-the-future-of-flash/] of why the company decided stop development of the mobile browser version of Flash. The response comes as the health of the entire Flash ecosystem is in doubt. Adobe announced
adobe ⌛︎ 2 min read Adobe 'Edge' Tool Could Replace Flash With HTML5 Adobe Systems today released a preview version of an HTML5 development tool called Adobe Edge. The tool will allow Web developers to build those “little beautifully designed jewels on the Web featuring animations,” Devin Fernandez, Adobe Group product manager, told PCMag last week. The work on Edge, which is available
adobe ⌛︎ 1 min read Adobe warns Android, Mac, and PC users of Flash security hole Adobe is warning Android handset and Windows, PC, Linux, and Solaris users out there about a new security hole in Flash 10.3. The glitch makes it possible for malware-infested sites to manipulate a users’ computer or Android device and run wild with it. If your device is infected, malicious
0-day ⌛︎ 2 min read Adobe Flash Hit with Zero-Day Exploit Adobe has published a security advisory in response to a critical flaw found in Flash Player on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, and Android
adobe ⌛︎ 3 min read Adobe Flash unspecified code execution vulnerability Adobe Flash contains a vulnerability that can result in memory corruption, which can allow arbitrary code execution. See also Adobe Security Advisory APSA10-03 [http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa10-03.html] and Adobe Security Bulletin APSB10-22 [http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-22.html]. Note that separate instances