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bill-swift - May 13, 2012
Several of Adobe's most popular software have been found to have multiple security vulnerabilities, including Shockwave Player, Adobe Flash Professional, Photoshop, and Illustrator. Adobe has since released some patches for these, but the kicker is that they're charging users for them.
With the exception of the Flash Player, which is available for free, the price to get the security upgrade for Adobe Flash Professional is $99, while it's set at $199 for Adobe Photoshop CS5.5 and $249 for Adobe Illustrator CS5.5.
Adobe has come under fire for forcing users to pay up in order to get these critical upgrades. However, they defended their decision by saying that Photoshop and Illustrator weren't actual targets of cybercriminals, so users were only advised to install the updates at their discretion.
The thing is, Adobe has published security bulletins detailing these aforementioned vulnerabilities, so I don't think these security holes are as under the radar as they think anymore.
Article by Hazel Chua
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