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Vulnerability in graphics-file format plug-in discovered in Adobe Systems' Photoshop Creative Suite.
Vulnerability in graphics-file format plug-in discovered in Adobe Systems' Photoshop Creative Suite.
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personal computers. Adobe fixing the hole in that one program should be viewed as the big bully not getting what he deserved. Send the Grinch to work at Adobe for a while.
please...the Grinch already works in the software industry and is the highest paid exec in the industry.
i don't mean to be sarcastic but really they all are criminals of greed and so forth. this stuff called software is a relatively brand new industry and the rules are still in their infancy. Supply and demand will rule eventually. And quality defines what governments, business enterprises and home users will pay.
Look at Win ME and now VISTA - dead in the water lol :p
- Oh NOES!!!!!
- by Wazzpants May 1, 2007 4:16 PM PDT
- WAAAAAAAA there's a flaw in the programming! we're all going to get hacked!
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(10 Comments)Oh wait, you have to open a bunk png file to do so, probably specifically created to exploit this vulnerability. Not a huge deal if you ask me.