Cybercriminals used a fake Adobe Reader download page to launch a stealthy, fileless attack, installing ScreenConnect for remote access while evading traditional security tools.
Adobe has patched 37 critical and high-severity vulnerabilities across its flagship creative and business tools. Users are urged to update immediately to avoid risks like code execution and privilege escalation.
Adobe has released an emergency fix for a critical Acrobat and Reader zero-day exploited in the wild. Learn how the attack worked, how it slipped past defenses, and what users must do now.
A threat actor dubbed 'Mr. Raccoon' claims to have infiltrated Adobe's data through a third-party contractor, exposing millions of support records and bug bounty submissions. The breach highlights major risks in vendor access controls.
A supply chain attack targeting an Adobe vendor allegedly exposed 13 million support tickets, employee records, and confidential security reports. The breach reveals the risks of third-party access and weak internal controls.
Adobe will pay $150 million after a DOJ probe found the company hid subscription fees and made cancellations overly complex. The settlement includes new transparency requirements and $75 million in customer remedies.
Adobe’s security updates are more than routine—they’re a frontline defense in a high-stakes cyber battle. Learn how patching impacts your safety and why criminals exploit every delay.
Adobe's security updates are more than routine—they signal a fierce struggle between defenders and cybercriminals. Discover why prompt patching is vital to safeguard your data.
Adobe has issued fixes for 44 vulnerabilities across its creative suite, including critical flaws that could let attackers hijack user systems. Security researchers and experts discuss the implications for millions of creatives worldwide.
Adobe’s flagship tools—Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat—are now available for free inside ChatGPT, allowing anyone to edit images, create designs, or manage PDFs with simple prompts. But are there risks lurking behind this creative revolution?