As we all know by now, the partly successful attempt to hack Google's corporate network was accomplished by exploiting the Zero-Day IE flaw and in the case Adobe the Zero-Day vulnerability in Adobe's Reader was used. Once the hacker(s) gained control of workstations inside the networks of Google and Adobe they installed a Trojan program called Trojan.Hydraq in order to siphon credentials and other data to further infiltrate the company networks and spread the attack. Adobe isn't saying much other than acknowledging and that no customer / employee data was compromised. All in all , no one really knows the whole truth. However it is clear these were "highly coordinated and sophisticated" attacks originating from China, as was described by a Google spokesperson. THIS IS YET ANOTHER REASON NOT TO USE THE IE BROWER -- DOWNLOAD FIREFOX TODAY! Read Entire Story @ ThreatLevel