

It smacks of google asshattery (too long to list) and MS bullshittery (see Win10). This is a pure straight-up abuse of position, and leverage of the highest order of stinkitude. All those sites with Get or “Requires” acrobat on them. So many sites (and personally, people I come into contact with) assume they HAVE to have Acrobat for their PDF activities. Blacklisting won't prevent Adobe from pushing other extensions to systems though.įirst of all, time and the web has made Adobe and/or Acrobat synonymous with PDF for most people. The extension ID is efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj, and you find the option to do so in the Group Policy under Computer > Policies > Administrative Templates > Google > Google Chrome > Extensions > Configured extension blacklist (thanks Decent Security and Born City).


The extension phones home with telemetry data, and it did introduce a serious security vulnerability that users could fall victim to. RecapĪdobe installed the Chrome extension Adobe Acrobat without user interaction or notice as part of an update for the company's Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software. This update addresses a cross-site scripting vulnerability rated important that could potentially lead to JavaScript execution in the browser. Adobe did release a fix for the issue, and the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat for Chrome is patched.Īdobe has released a security update for the Adobe Acrobat extension for Chrome.
