News Bites

Flash and Adobe Reader Denial of Service Exploits Discovered

During the final hours of 2006 exploits in both Adobe Flash 8 and Adobe Reader were revealed by MonstersandCritics​.com. The flaws expose Windows users of Flash, Flahs Media, Flash Player, and Adobe Reader to Denial of Service attacks. Users of Internet Explorer who click a nor­mal­ly look­ing but malis­cious­ly code hyper­link embed­ded in a Web page will have their com­put­ers frozen and locked.

With Flash, such code exploits a vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty in the Flash8b.ocx Active X con­trol. The solu­tion is pre­vent Active X from run­ning in gen­er­al via Internet Options.

The Acrobat exploit freezes the Reader win­dow embed­ded in the user’s Web brows­er by mak­ing Reader believe it is open­ing a PDF when no file exists. Again, the sys­tem then locks-up. Because the vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty is with­in the AcroPDF.dll file and can­not be dis­abled with­out unin­stalling Acrobat or Reader entire­ly, there is no easy solu­tion. At-risk users should be care­ful when click­ing links to unknown PDFs on the Web.

The issues only came to light on 31 December, and secu­ri­ty patch­es are expect­ed from Adobe this week.

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Top 10 Apple Rumors of All Time

CNET’s Crave blog has a list of the Apple-watchers’ favorite rumors. Our favorite is num­ber ten because it ends with the line: “The poi­soned apple won’t be edit­ed out of Snow White and replaced with a Windows logo any­time soon.” 

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Microsoft Hints at Post-Vista Windows Releases

With Windows Vista due for gen­er­al release 30 January, 2007, Microsoft is talk­ing about the five-year-late upgrade to XP. Meanwhile, blog­ger James Kyton is talk­ing about what’s next–Fiji and Vienna–and the fea­tures Windows users can expect after Vista–or, expect to be hyped and then ulti­mate­ly dropped, anyway.

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Photoshop CS3: Cloning and Healing Improvements

Adobe’s John Nack picks up where Martin Evening leaves off (here) with more infor­ma­tion about the improve­ments in Photoshop CS3’s cloning and heal­ing touch-ups.

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Forty Percent of U.S. & Canadian Employers to Add Jobs in 2007

According to sur­veys con­duct­ed by job search and career advice Website CareerBuilder​.com, U.S. and Canadian work­ers can look for­ward to the fol­low­ing in 2007: big­ger pay­checks, pro­mo­tions, bet­ter train­ing, retiree re-employment, job-sharing, and more diverse domes­tic and over­seas hiring.

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Wired Blog's Cult of Mac Poses the 10 Questions Apple Must Answer in 2007

With antic­i­pa­tion build­ing for the 2007 Macworld Expo, the Cult of Mac blog asks some tough ques­tions of Apple, and presents its own theorieis.

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OnOne Software Announces Free Upgrades

When Photoshop CS3 releas­es into retail, OnOne Software promis­es free updates to Photoshop plug-ins PhotoFrame Pro, Intellihance Pro, Mask Pro, and more to take advan­tage of CS3.

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Cenveo, Inc. to Acquire Cadmus Communications

Richmond, VA-based Cenveo, Inc. (NYSE: CVO) is a design and print com­pa­ny with 85 facil­i­ties and more than 10,000 employ­ees, ranked sec­ond in the print­ing and pub­lish­ing cat­e­go­ry as Fortune Magazine’s Most Admired Companies. Cadmus Communications Corporation (Nasdaq: CDMS) is the nation’s 5th largest peri­od­i­cal print­er and ser­vices sci­en­tif­ic, tech­ni­cal, and med­ical pub­lish­ers with con­tent man­age­ment, pack­aing, and pub­lish­ing systems.

On 27 December, Cenveo announced the sign­ing of a defin­i­tive merg­er agree­ment with Cadmus. Under the terms of the agree­ment, Cenveo will pur­chase all shares of Cadmus for US$24.75 in an all-cash buy­out. The merg­er is expect­ed to close dur­ing 1Q2007.

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