A list of puns related to "Adobe Type Manager"
How do I confirm whether a Windows system has Adobe Type Manager Library installed? is it installed on all Windows systems by default?
I'm a network IDS/IPS signature writer and detection strategist. I saw that this vulnerability was published heavily today with the notice that it was currently being exploited in the wild. Unfortunately, no indicators, proofs of concept, exploits, signatures, or deep-dives appear to be readily available.
Does anyone know anything further about this or might be able to point me in the right direction? I can't write a signature or detection strategy without knowing how it might appear on the wire.
Thank you!
Yesterday, Microsoft announced a critical vulnerability being exploited in the wild in limited and targeted instances. The attack is against the Adobe Type Manager Library component of Microsoft Windows operating system. All supported Windows Operating Systems are affected.
Microsoft plans to release a fix, but as of this writing, no patches are available. In the meantime, Microsoft has provided workarounds which can partially mitigate the vulnerability.
For more details please reference Microsoftβs advisory.
Tanium users can apply these mitigations at enterprise scale. The following article will show some common examples of finding whether your systems are mitigated and applying the mitigations.
Read full article here
I assume the fundamentals are the same due to optimizations being around working with JS , css, and html but are there any cms specific considerations i should be aware of ?
Adobe experience manager feels pretty niche.
Im trying to optimize for speed and core web vitals by the way
Thank you for your help.
Pep Guardiola- Create your own tactic and win everything with it, only talk positive things in media, friends with many colleagues. Have that title specialist in your profile
Alex Ferguson- Long servant at a club, experienced good and bad situations with the club, have forged incredible relationship with the club and fans and you never wanted to move away. Produced far more talents than any other club in top five leagues.
Jose Mourinho(before second Chelsea reign)- You are an absolute beginner to the game, knowing little to nothing for the game. However, it's your ball of steel, driven mentality and your desire to success push you further and further. One of many legends of the game, but the only special one for many people.
Jose Mourinho(after second Chelsea reign)- Football is haters, enemies, mind games, laziness, bad attitude, building negative relationship with the media, humiliate your opponent, your employer, your players and your current club.
Antonio Conte- Either you kill all the players or you make them willing to die for you. Otherwise they kill you.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer- have a preference not to subbed off your star player even though he looks like he's going to shatter into pieces anytime. Basically put all the highest CA players on the pitch and ishaallah and surprisingly it somehow works until it doesn't.
Julien Nagelsman- Young and successful, got invited to coach a bigger club. Repeat the process.
Ronald Koeman- Managing national team and got offer from your favoured club, accepted the offer and eventually failed miserably.
Mikel Arteta- TRUST MY PROCESS YOU DUMBFUCKS
Sean Dyche- Always failed the club vision "play entertaining football".
Carlo Ancelotti- you suck with shit players, thrives with good players. Results synchronize with player abilities.
Xavi Hernandez- start the save with a maximum reputation.
Jurgen Klopp- Climb your way up to the highest division, outperform your billion dollar rivals with a bunch of scrap, prove that you can win every game with a proper approach and correct tactics no matter what you managing.
Rafa Benitez- create a manager to take over your rivals that make you angry and sell all their star players. YOULL NEVER WIN ALONE-
Diego Simeone- lead your club to beat their fiercest rival. Nine out of ten best strikers in the world are produced by you.
Marcelo Bielsa- Tactic style: GENGENGENGENGENGENGENGENGENGEN PRESS and football kills
Claudio Ranieri- winning the league title just after gettin
... keep reading on reddit β‘Greetings, All!
Iβm writing because Iβve received a request at work where we use AEM as the primary content authoring and management tool within my department. (Itβs a Fortune 25 that basically asked Adobe to change the program to fit its own technical needs, so admittedly, MMMV here).
That said, Iβve received two requests that Iβd love to help the requesters realize given how complex the information is otherwise presented.
First, the requesters would like to display two PDFs side-by-side to avoid having our CRM folks have to jump between the two when answering customer questions.
Second, theyβd like to clean up a complex table, with the most obvious solution, to me, seeming to be tabs dividing the table into constituent tables, but with the issue of tabs already being in place to separate out equally complex tables.
So Adobe veterans, do you have any knowledge or insights that might help me make this cluster or a knowledge-base page just a little more user friendly for the end user?
Thank you in advance!
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Hi All,
We are a publisher and we got included in an rfp for a client. Part of their rfp says βall partners are required to establish an Adobe audience manager server to server integrationβ to suppress current customers and apply a universal frequency cap.β
Is this sketchy? Are we giving access to our data/audience for free by doing this? Does it use 3rd party pixels? We currently donβt use any 3rd party pixels and are not setup to do that.
Any insight would be great!
Thanks
Can I buy Adobe Experience Manager Forms? And how much is it? I used to use LiveCycle and it suited my needs. But now it seems like I need to spend 10K or more. And Adobe's web site is no help. Can anyone help?
Hello everyone, quick question for anyone confident with AAM mechanics:
since the owner of all AAM activities has moved to another company a week ago, I've now temporarely inherited the process of creating audience segments on our online shop (huge one). I've never managed AAM before in my career so I'm not confident at all.
Recently I've been asked whether it's possible or not to create a segment able to monitor the iphone users browsing the eshop, but at the moment I'm not able to find any parameter defining the device used to browse the site.
my standard, very basic process is this: I simulate the event on my browser, inspect-element > Network filter by "b/ss" and then look for the right parameter under the Query String Parameters, among the "c" ones.
Please let me know if you need more context, and thank to anyone willing to help! :)
Thinking about career options for myself.
Lab managers - how much do you make? how many years of experience do you have?
what type of organization do you work for? (academic, private industry, non-profit org like a museum, etc.?)
what is your highest degree?
how's the work-life balance?
Thank you!
Basically as the title says I want to try to consider the pros and cons of being an adobe experience manager developer versus being an open source developer for something like angular or react. My workplace is switching to AEM from Angular and I think I need to run. Spending the next 5 years on proprietary software seems like a bad idea. Also the fact that Iβm a solid front end dev and should have no problem finding a new job makes me think itβs time. AEM dev salary is about 115k avg but Iβm already doing that and possibly more if I do a lead/senior role. I really like the company Iβm at even though they are a bit behind the times but this new software switch makes me think that this time itβs too much. Thoughts from any senior or mid level people? Juniors?
I'm starting a Sr FA position in roughly 3 weeks. I'm currently waiting on a background check, but excited/anxious to see the new problems I'll need to work through.
I am considering asking for a copy of their latest reporting package so I can get acclimated with the new numbers. I'm not sure if this would be too forward. I've also considered asking for recommended readings in terms of industry newsletters/websites to get up to speed with my new industry's trends.
Any advice on how to prepare myself over the next few weeks to get the ground running on day 1?
I assume the fundamentals are the same due to optimizations being around working with JS , css, and html but are there any cms specific considerations i should be aware of ?
Adobe experience manager feels pretty niche.
Im trying to optimize for speed and core web vitals by the way
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