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Acrobat will allow you to apply password security to a PDF file, therefore giving you control over who can open your file. There are times, however, that you may want to similarly control documents that are not PDF files. Here’s an example: I have six files that I want to email to a coworker.  I [...]

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Really.  Here’s a little known trick that is rather handy if you subscribe to any RSS feeds.  Acrobat’s Tracker can follow your subscriptions for you & present the content to you – without the need of a web browser or any other separate application. First, we’ll need to open up the Tracker.  Click on Comments [...]

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Adobe has released security patches for the recently discovered security problems in the Acrobat 9 family.  The following excerpt comes from Adobe’s official posting. Adobe Reader Adobe recommends Adobe Reader users update to Adobe Reader 9.1, available here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/ Acrobat 9 Adobe recommends Acrobat 9 Standard and Acrobat 9 Pro users on Windows update to [...]

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Attackers Exploiting Unpatched Flaw In Adobe Reader, Acrobat Hackers are exploiting an unpatched security hole in current versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat to install malicious software when users open a booby-trapped PDF file, security experts warn. Read The Full Report

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