Being #1 is often an honor, but not in terms of Kaspersky Lab’s top ten PC vulnerabilities list. Unfortunately for the software giant, Adobe took top dishonors for Q1 this year, pulling in five total spots at the list, including the highest three. In line with the safety firm, each of the vulnerabilities appearing at the list allowed cyber-criminals to manage computers on the system level. The number 1 spot was occupied by a vulnerability in Acrobat Reader that was reportedly detected on 40 percent of machines running the appliance, while Flash Player flaws took second and third. Other dishonorees included the Java Virtual Machine, coming in at fourth and fifth place, Apple QuickTime, Winamp, and Microsoft Office. That ain’t bad, considering Microsoft ruled the vulnerabilities roost in 2010.
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