Nitro plans cloud-based personal document manager

Nitro is building on the success of its PDF creation, reading and editing software. A cloud-based personal document manager is under development for a mid-2012 launch.
 

Twitter, Facebook ‘platforms of choice’ for cyber attacks: McAfee

New and emerging cyber threats will be used by cybercriminals to target and attack social network sites this year, with McAfee predicting sites like Twitter and Facebook will be the ‘platforms of choice’ for these attacks.
 

Cyber attack exploited unknown IE vulnerability

The China-based cyberassault on Google and other companies used a previously unknown Internet Explorer vulnerability as one attack vector. Microsoft has issued a Security Advisory.
 

OWA under attack by malware-mongers

Outlook Web Access users are being targeted by a malware campaign, a security vendor has warned.
 

Google attack: source code the real target?

It seems there was more to the China-based attack on Google and other US companies than the search giant originally revealed. Source code may have been the real target.
 

Multiple critical flaws fixed in Adobe Acrobat, Reader

Critical updates to Adobe Acrobat and Reader fix eight vulnerabilities. Versions for all supported platforms are affected.
 

Adobe Reader, Acrobat patch could be a month away

Adobe has confirmed the existence of a critical vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat, and plans to release an update by the middle of January 2010.
 

New 0-day vulnerability found in Adobe Acrobat and Reader

Exploits for a new 0-day vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Reader have been detected in the wild. Time to disable JavaScript?
 

Adobe beats Microsoft in rubbish security challenge

Can anyone beat Microsoft when it comes to churning out insecure products? Ladies and gentleman, may I introduce you to Adobe.
 

Adobe Acrobat, Reader updates ahead

Adobe is preparing to release critical security updates for Acrobat and Reader this week. At least one of the vulnerabilities is being targeted by attackers.