Use Group Policy to Enhance Adobe Security
Mark Berry May 1, 2010
Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat have become two of the biggest security holes on Windows computers. It’s important to keep them patched. There are also a couple of registry changes that can help by disabling JavaScript and disabling the ability to launch external programs. After barely dodging this /Launch attack a few days ago, I decided to use Windows Server 2003 Group Policy to make the registry changes.
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Tags: acrobat, adobe, group policy, javascript, jsprefs, launch, originals, reader | Posted under IT Administration | 1 Comment
