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PDF, Flash, and Java: the Most Dangerous File Types

After ten years of study, researchers concluded that security holes in Adobe and Java are responsible for 66 percent of all vulnerabilities actively exploited in Windows. Vendors patch these flaws as quickly as they can, but their hard work doesn’t help if you don’t stay up to date.

This entry was posted in General Information on December 7, 2013 by thorcarlson.

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