Adobe Systems will issue patches next week for older versions of its Reader and Acrobat Reader software, which contain a dangerous vulnerability that could be used for phishing attacks or to remotely access files on a computer.The problem affects versions 7.0.8 and earlier of the Acrobat and Reader programs. Adobe is telling users of those versions to disable the Acrobat and Reader plug-in in their Web browser until the patches are issued.Since the problem became public, Adobe has also been encouraging customers to upgrade to Reader 8, the latest version of its program, which is not affected by the vulnerability.Some users can’t upgrade to the new version, however, so Adobe will issue the patches for those users next week, Adobe spokeswoman Meredith Mills said via e-mail. Security experts warned that the cross-site scripting vulnerability could let an attacker run arbitrary JavaScript code on a targeted machine by linking to a PDF file on the machine.In a phishing attack, for example, a hacker could add JavaScript to a URL that links to a PDF document on a site. If the link is opened, the JavaScript would run, inserting a form soliciting the user’s password at a banking site, with the information transferred back to the hacker. Adobe is also warning users to exercise caution when clicking on untrusted links, since those links could be manipulated to run an exploit.Security vendor Websense wrote on Thursday that an attacker could also gain access to files on a machine.Exploits will apparently work only with certain combinations of Web browsers and Adobe software, but Adobe did not specify which combinations.Symantec wrote in its blog that the vulnerability affects the Firefox Web browser. Further tests showed that users running a combination of Internet Explorer 6 and Adobe Reader 7 on Windows XP Service Pack 1, and Internet Explorer 6 and Adobe Reader 4 on Windows XP Service Pack 2, are also vulnerable, Symantec wrote.-Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service (London Bureau)Related Link: Patch Issued for OpenOffice.org WMF VulnerabilityCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Sponsored by FPT Software Time for New Partnership Paradigms to Be Future-fit By Veronica Lew Dec 06, 2023 5 mins Vendors and Providers brandpost Sponsored by BMC Why CIOs should prioritize AIOps in 2024 AIOps empowers IT to manage services by incorporating AI/ML into operations. By Jeff Miller Dec 06, 2023 3 mins IT Leadership opinion Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success In the dynamic landscape of AI, LLMs represent a pivotal breakthrough. Unlike traditional AI, which demands frequent data updates, LLMs possess the ability to learn and adapt in real-time. This mirrors human learning and positions LLMs as essential f By Shail Khiyara Dec 06, 2023 10 mins Generative AI Artificial Intelligence brandpost Sponsored by Freshworks How gen AI is joining the holiday shopping season One year after the launch of ChatGPT, the retail industry is embracing generative AI to deliver a variety of benefits By Elliot Markowitz Dec 06, 2023 4 mins Generative AI Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe