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Old 5th November 2010
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Default Adobe: hole closed, hole open

From http://www.h-online.com/security/new...n-1131232.html

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Keeping track of which versions of which Adobe products have how many holes is beginning to be difficult. Adobe has confirmed a further unpatched hole in Adobe Reader that can very likely be exploited to infect a PC. Apparently, a flawed JavaScript function (Doc.printSeps) is responsible for the critical hole. An exploit is already in circulation, but it only causes the application to crash.
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