Digital privacy
01/27/2017
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By Don Wrightman
Adobe Acrobat Reader caught installing spyware on browsers
The most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC was released last week, but not without controversy. The PDF viewing tool seeks information about your browsing habits on the Google Chrome browser. Without your knowledge or consent, a Chrome browser extension is installed with the newest security patch, but the extension is spyware. Anyone using […]
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