Foxit is a fast, small, good-looking PDF viewer, but it doesn’t handle every feature of the format the way Adobe Reader does. Its built-in Facebook and Twitter sharing and extensive drawing tools set ...
Foxit Software, the company behind the highly popular Foxit Reader, has published security updates to fix a high severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability affecting the PDF reader. This ...
FREMONT, CA--(Marketwired - Aug 12, 2013) - Foxit® Corporation, a leading provider of solutions for reading, editing, creating, organizing, and securing PDF documents, today launched Foxit Reader 6 ...
Foxit Reader and PhantomPDF are plagued by several high-severity flaws that, if exploited, could enable remote code execution. Foxit Software has released patches for dozens of high-severity flaws ...
Eight high-severity vulnerabilities exist in the Foxit Reader tool for editing PDF files. Patches are available for eight high-severity flaws impacting the popular PDF software Foxit Reader. The bugs, ...
Researchers have disclosed two zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Foxit’s PDF Reader after the vendor revealed it has no plans to fix the security flaws. On 17 August, responsible disclosure program ...
Foxit Reader is free, it’s lightweight, and historically it has been less problematic than Adobe Reader. There’s a lot to be said for software that just works. That isn’t to say that Adobe Reader ...
FREMONT, Calif. - (Business Wire) Converging on its core business strength, Foxit Corporation, a leader in PDF software solutions, today announced that it will license its industry-leading PDF and ...
First up this week, a neat freebie: a lightweight PDF viewer for Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP and 2003 called Foxit Reader published by Foxit Software. Foxit Reader is much faster than Adobe Reader ...
Security response teams at Adobe and FoxIt are investigating ways to mitigate a new PDF hack that allows the execution of an embedded executable without exploiting any security vulnerabilities. A demo ...
The best PDF software for you may not be the free program from the company that's synonymous with PDFs. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer ...