Adobe has issued a patch to plug up critical security holes in its Reader and Acrobat software.
Released yesterday, the security updates address flaws that could cause the applications to crash and potentially let an attacker gain control of an infected computer. Adobe confirmed last week that the exploits have already led to some targeted attacks against vulnerable systems.
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