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Working with PDF files on Linux

Network World

The PDF (portable document format) standard was created in the 1990s by Adobe cofounder John Warnock to make it possible for people to share reliably formatted documents across a wide range of platforms. Security: PDFs are inherently secure, especially when encryption and password protection are used. using a PDF editor).

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Adobe fixes flaws in Flash Player and Adobe Connect

Network World

Adobe Systems has released scheduled security patches for its widely used Flash Player software as well as the Adobe Connect web conferencing platform, which is popular in enterprise environments. Users should upgrade to Flash Player 23.0.0.207 for Windows and Mac and to Flash Player 11.2.202.644 for Linux.

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Android apps run securely on Chrome OS in Linux containers

Network World

Schools and enterprises choose Chromebooks for their very streamlined use case: low cost, fast boot security, simplicity and ease of administration.

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Adobe fixes critical flaws in Flash Player and Digital Editions

Network World

Adobe Systems has fixed more than 30 vulnerabilities in its Flash Player and Digital Editions products, most of which could be exploited to remotely install malware on computers. The bulk of the flaws, 26, were patched in Flash Player on all supported platforms: Windows, Mac and Linux.

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Adobe patches critical flaws in Flash Player, Reader and Acrobat

Network World

Adobe Systems released security updates for its Flash Player, Adobe Reader and Acrobat products fixing critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to install malware on computers. Adobe is not aware of any exploit for these flaws existing in the wild.

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Emergency Flash Player patch fixes zero-day critical flaw

Network World

Adobe Systems has released an emergency patch for Flash Player in order to fix a critical vulnerability that attackers are already taking advantage of. Adobe is aware of a report that an exploit for CVE-2016-7855 exists in the wild, and is being used in limited, targeted attacks against users running Windows versions 7, 8.1

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Best Online eBook Authoring Software for Publishers

Kitaboo

Besides, KITABOO offers secure B2C, B2B, and B2B2C distribution. It works pretty well on Mac, Linux, and Windows. Adobe InDesign . Compatible with both Mac and Windows platforms, Adobe InDesign has plenty of eBook layouts for you to try. Thanks to its in-built cover creator, you can customize your eBook’s cover picture.

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