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January 8, 2010, 2:31PM
On Adobe, Their Silent Updater and Becoming a Target for Attackers
Ryan Naraine and Dennis Fisher discuss all of the news and criticism concerning Adobe this week, including their release of a silent updater and the company becoming a top target for attackers.
SHOW NOTES
- Despite Danger, Adobe Says Javascript Support Important
- Tough Road Ahead for Adobe on Security
- Five Important Security Resolutions for Adobe
- I Have Only One Security Prediction for 2010
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