
Adobe ships CS5 patch
Adobe has shipped a patch for a potentially dangerous security hole in its Adobe Illustrator CS5 software product, reports ZDnet.
The vulnerability, which carries a severity rating of 'important', affects Adobe Illustrator CS5 15.0.1 and earlier for Windows.
According to the company, exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to load arbitrary libraries by tricking a user into opening a file on a remote WebDav. Adobe recommends Illustrator CS5 users update their product installations immediately.
Nuxeo adds search modules
Open-source content management vendor Nuxeo has introduced two semantic search modules to its online app store, Nuxeo Marketplace, states Fierce Content Management.
The two modules are designed to help Nuxeo customers enhance applications built on top of Nuxeo's open-source content management platform.
Nuxeo's CMO Cheryl McKinnon, speaking last week at Gilbane 2010 in Boston, said the platform is built on open-source and uses open standards. The modules enable companies to build their own customised applications.
Magnolia boosts collaboration
Magnolia has updated its open source content management system to allow multiple people to edit the content at the same time, says The Journal.
Magnolia 4.4 also adds content translation, multi-step forms, and a page comparison feature, among other enhancements.
The application is in use at Texas State University San Marcos, the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of southern Switzerland, and the Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium.
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