Customers of popular PDF firm Foxit Software are being asked to reset their passwords after a data breach at the firm led to unauthorized access. The developer of the PhantomPDF editor and Foxit ...
Foxit Reader and PhantomPDF are plagued by several high-severity flaws that, if exploited, could enable remote code execution. Foxit Software has released patches for dozens of high-severity flaws ...
Foxit Software hasn't said how many users were ensnared in the breach, but the company claims to have 325 million users. The affected data includes users' email addresses, phone numbers, and passwords ...
Researchers have disclosed two zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Foxit’s PDF Reader after the vendor revealed it has no plans to fix the security flaws. On 17 August, responsible disclosure program ...
Chrome users can decide to use the integrated PDF reader, which is built on Foxit's SDK and wrapped up in the browser's sandbox, instead of Adobe Reader. Mozilla is considering adding an integrated ...
The vulnerability applies to Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari, and essentially allows hackers to convince users to open a URL to a PDF document with an extremely long file name, giving ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results