• @[email protected]
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    71 day ago

    One more reason never to use the official adobe software. SumatraPDF is awesome. Barebones and blazing fast.

    • Yggstyle
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      319 hours ago

      Anti adobe is cool - the recommendation is appreciated… but any software can be the target of a document based exploit and may well be susceptible to the same exploit depending on the libraries used. Additionally, smaller software projects can take longer to update as they have less staff working on them. Absolutely support open software and alternatives… Just a word of caution.

      • @[email protected]
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        216 hours ago

        Yeah it does. Adobe has a lot of active script support, including java script for example, which can be exploited. If a software can’t interpret those scripts at all and simply displays plain text, that means malware won’t be executed.

        And since Adobe Acrobat / Acrobat Reader are the most common pdf viewers out there, they are a natural target for hackers as well.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 hours ago

          Is Acrobat the only pdf reader with active script support? For example, do the common browsers which can also open pdfs not support the same things?

          • @[email protected]
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            19 hours ago

            I genuinely don’t know, I have set my browser to download pdfs by default and only open them with Sumatra. There might be a scripting layer active in the browser as well though, quite possible.

            • @[email protected]
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              19 hours ago

              Then would you agree that it doesn’t have to do with Adobe Acrobat, as much at it does active script in PDFs and if the reader executes it?