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Adobe flaw remotely exploitable
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Adobe flaw remotely exploitable | Adobe flaw remotely exploitable |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 08 December 2006 | |
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A flaw in Adobe Download Manager could allow a remote attacker to take control of the computer, Adobe has warned.
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According to Adobe, the flaw is a buffer overflow. If you'll excuse our schadenfreud, we can't help pointing out that we wouldn't face these problems if the industry hadn't got into the habit of using languages created for systems programming rather than applications development (ie, C and its derivatives), or if Intel had been quicker to enforce the separation of code and data as mini and mainframe vendors had done for years.
Download Manager is a utility most often installed when people download a copy of Reader or other software from Adobe's web site.{moscomment} |
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