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Comments on: Adobe Reader Trojan predates mystery update by two weeks
pishhh
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 11th February 2008 16:20 GMT
Is Acrobat 5 vulnerable?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 11th February 2008 16:55 GMT
Woo, I'm scared. No really..
By Hate2Register Posted Monday 11th February 2008 17:42 GMT
No, version 5 shouldn't be affected
By Alex Eckelberry Posted Monday 11th February 2008 17:51 GMT
And even Acrobat 5 can be de-bloated
By RW Posted Monday 11th February 2008 20:28 GMT
Followup needed
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 12th February 2008 01:24 GMT
@anon
By James Pearson Posted Tuesday 12th February 2008 06:58 GMT
Defending Adobe Reader
By John Posted Tuesday 12th February 2008 09:28 GMT
Acrobat Reader
By Richard Gadsden Posted Tuesday 12th February 2008 17:52 GMT