Several readers have reported an issue where the installer for Adobe Creative Suite 2.0 (CS2) [which includes Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and other apps] fails to properly install on Intel-based ...
It's no secret that designers and creative types tend to gravitate toward the Mac -- OS X is noted for its ease-of-use and that it "just works." It's also well known that Adobe makes most of the ...
A new Mac OS X Trojan Horse called "Flashback" attempts to trick users into installing it by appearing as Adobe's Flash Player installer package. The Trojan Horse, discovered by security firm Intego, ...
A few months ago security company F-Secure uncovered a Mac Trojan horse that posed as an installer application for Adobe Flash, taking advantage of the popularity of the plug-in to trick users into ...
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Ninite Is the Best Way to Bulk Install Windows Programs on A New PC
To use Ninite, visit the Ninite website and check the box next to each program you want to install. Ninite has bots that make sure the installers are always up-to-date automatically, so you don’t have ...
Two senior Adobe Engineering staff has responded to user concerns and criticisms over Adobe’s installers, particularly related to CS3 and CS4 creative applications, and have invited feedback to shape ...
The Emotet malware is now distributed through malicious Windows App Installer packages that pretend to be Adobe PDF software. Emotet is a notorious malware infection that spreads through phishing ...
Anyone get this to work in one go? <BR><BR>I got a powerbook, about two weeks old, Panther upgrade installed, with a couple Adobe apps, Macromedia Studio MX, and MS Office. That's it. No haxies.
Well-known Windows backdoor malware "Snake" has been ported to the Mac for the first time, according to MalwareBytes. Described as "highly-sophisticated," Snake (also called Turla and Uroburos) has ...
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