Slashdot wrote:Adobe has posted a security bulletin for Photoshop CS5 for Windows and OSX. It seems there is a critical security hole that will allow attackers to execute arbitrary code in the context of the user running the affected application. Adobe's fix? You need to pay to upgrade to Photoshop CS6. For users who cannot upgrade to Adobe Photoshop CS6, Adobe recommends users follow security best practices and exercise caution when opening files from unknown or untrusted sources.
Adobe Introduces the Paid Security Fix
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Adobe Introduces the Paid Security Fix
I would love to change the world, but they won't give me the source code.
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It would seem like a better idea for Adobe to focus on the security hole that renders all the applications in their CS6 suite 'free'
But, to their credit, Adobe is probably too busy upgrading Flash players to be able to spend any resources on an application that people paid $700 a year ago
Wow...
But, to their credit, Adobe is probably too busy upgrading Flash players to be able to spend any resources on an application that people paid $700 a year ago
Wow...
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