A cybersecurity researcher is urging users to upgrade Adobe Acrobat Reader after a fix was released yesterday for a remote code execution zero-day with a public in-the-wild proof-of-concept exploit.
Some users can get periods of time to use the Premium options for free, although it’s not guaranteed. The free Acrobat Reader doesn’t provide as many complex tools as Adobe Acrobat (the full version), ...
As it stands it just leads to a crash of the Acrobat Reader app. Once the sample is released, however, it likely won't be long before that groundwork is utilized by some baddies. It's unclear why ...