Adobe releases updates to plug an urgent vulnerabilities that hackers have exploited for many weeks now. Adobe has announced updates emergency patch for two critical vulnerabilities of their Reader software, which has an error had been the attacker to exploit this for weeks. No. 1 hole, the more notable (already fixed in Reader 9.4.1 for Windows and Mac OS X) is a bug that hackers were exploiting last month from 10/2010 by using malicious PDF documents. The attack takes advantage of a flaw in the composition Authplay of Reader. Authplay as interpreter for the handling of Flash content embedded in PDF files.

Successful attacks were "released" a Trojan and malware (malicious software) on Windows computers another "victim." Many times this year, Authplay has been targeted by the malware writer who most recently in June 2010.Meanwhile, Adobe has released an emergency patch for Flash Player within 1 week and 2 weeks after the fix for Reader and Acrobat. This time, Adobe also order such time when the first patch Flash Player, after which the patch and the Acrobat Reader

Hole No. 2 was leaked on the security mailing list Full-Disclosure earlier this month 11/2010. At that time, Adobe said the flaw could be used to hang Reader (Acrobat, but no crashes) and say they are unsure whether an attack exploiting this vulnerability can harm your Reader program is running or not. Only versions of Windows, Mac and Acrobat Reader have been fixed on 16.11.2010. Updates Reader for Linux / Unix will not be released before