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Adobe Releases Security Bulletin About Code Signing Certificate

Original release date: September 28, 2012

Adobe has released a security bulletin to address an issue with a current Adobe code signing certificate. The certificate to be revoked has been used to sign malicious code. The certificate will be revoked on October 4, 2012 for all software code signed after July 10, 2012. Adobe is issuing a new digital certificate for all affected products.

US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review the Adobe Security Bulletin ASPA12-01 and take any necessary actions to help mitigate the risk.

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