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I can't afford this crap....
Honestly considering ripping out all "free" Adobe software from all my networks until Adobe decides that they wanna play like a big boy in the enterprise.

Applying Adobe patches is slow, manual and EXPENSIVE.
Posted by: JoeMama_z   Posted on: 07/22/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I can't afford this crap....  JoeMama_z | 07/22/09
Good thought  ejhonda | 07/23/09
Alternative to flash player?  s_southern | 07/23/09
Alternatives (future)  brunerd | 07/23/09
Alternative ?  twaynesdomain | 07/24/09
That's what I'm wondering!...(nt)  JCitizen | 07/27/09
I just uninstalled Flash Player  eternal949 | 07/23/09
afford this crap  twaynesdomain | 07/24/09
RE: Adobe Flash zero-day attack underway; Harden PDF Reader immediately  jscott418 | 07/22/09
RE: Adobe Flash zero-day attack underway; Harden PDF Reader immediately  shellcodes_coder | 07/23/09
Also Secunia has not tagged it for any...  JCitizen | 07/27/09
Adobe, always tight lipped about flaws  Boot_Agnostic | 07/23/09
Cant DEP in Windows Vista x64 help mitigate this?  JT82 | 07/23/09
Yes, if the application plays nice  honeymonster | 07/25/09
Secunia only has one IE 8 tag on x64...  JCitizen | 07/27/09
Interesting that UAC will mitgate the attack.  wolf_z | 07/23/09
RE: Interesting that UAC will mitgate the attack.  s_southern | 07/23/09
RE: Adobe Flash zero-day attack underway; Harden PDF Reader immediately  Francis K. | 07/23/09
RE: Adobe Flash zero-day attack underway; Harden PDF Reader immediately  rich@... | 07/23/09
RE: Adobe Flash zero-day attack underway; Harden PDF Reader immediately  eiverson@... | 07/23/09
FLASH = Dead piece of ****  jackbond | 07/23/09
Yup. Silverlight track record is stellar compared to Flash'  honeymonster | 07/25/09
Does it affect linux?  The_Quietman | 07/23/09
Affect Linux?  Hate Malware | 07/23/09
yes, linux is vulnerable  directory | 07/24/09
How so?  Wintel BSOD | 07/24/09
Once again  honeymonster | 07/25/09
You still don't back it up with anything...  Wintel BSOD | 07/26/09
From Adobe's blog...  mechBgon | 07/26/09
That still doesn't answer the question  Wintel BSOD | 07/27/09
Face it n_n...  JCitizen | 07/27/09
Coulda, woulda, dida....  Wintel BSOD | 07/27/09
Are Macs Immune?  flexwidget@... | 07/23/09
Huh?  Hate Malware | 07/23/09
Don't get technical...  faxmonkey | 07/24/09
No...  JCitizen | 07/27/09
Foxit or PdfXChange instead of Adobe junk  kraterz | 07/23/09
Foxit also vulnerable..  JCitizen | 07/27/09
Linux Users wrap your Acroread session in AppArmor  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/24/09
Thank you Dietrich!!!...  JCitizen | 07/27/09
Then the cloud's going to have a rainy day.  HypnoToad72 | 07/24/09
Vista users are not affected because the UAC blocks the exploit!  directory | 07/24/09
Great  sandmanfvr | 07/24/09
What's In A Name?  eyecee | 07/28/09
RE: Adobe Flash zero-day attack underway; Harden PDF Reader immediately  slashdotaccount | 08/09/09

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