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		<title>Two New Security Holes In Adobe Acrobat Reader</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two new security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Adobe Acrobat reader that could allow a potential attacker to execute malicious code on your computer. While this vulnerability hasn&#8217;t been seen in the wild yet, we&#8217;ve seen a proof of concept for each vulnerability proving the they do exist. If you don&#8217;t specifically need a feature [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two new security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Adobe Acrobat reader that could allow a potential attacker to execute malicious code on your computer. While this vulnerability hasn&#8217;t been seen in the wild yet, we&#8217;ve seen a proof of concept for each vulnerability proving the they do exist. If you don&#8217;t specifically need a feature in Acrobat Reader, there are a number of free alternatives that you can use such as <a title="Foxit PDF Reader" href="http://www.foxitsoftware.com/" target="_blank">Foxit</a> and <a title="CutePDF" href="http://www.cutepdf.com/" target="_blank">CutePDF</a>.</p>
<p>If you do prefer Acrobat Reader, you can protect yourself from these two security holes by opening Acrobat Reader and going to Edit –&gt; Preferences –&gt; JavaScript –&gt; Un-check &#8220;Enable Adobe JavaScript&#8221;.</p>
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