
You can sign your PDF agreement or invoice with PDF Reader X. With PDF Reader X, you can annotate PDF files, add comments, highlight text, and markup PDF with shapes, stamps, and drawings. Combine, organize, and edit PDFs in one software.Īnnotate, Markup, and Highlight PDF As You Please. Let you reorder PDF pages exactly the way you want.

Drag and drop page thumbnails to arrange pages. Split, delete, rotate, add and crop PDF pages. Moreover, links can be added to the images.Ĭreate, edit and remove outline items on your PDFsĪrrange pages in PDF in a snap. Now linking any part of the text to a different page or a website is easy. With PDF Reader X, you can add, replace, and move images in PDF documents. It will automatically detect the font, size, and opacity of the original text, so you can make edits easily. PDF Reader X provides the best experience for editing PDFs on your Mac. By infecting millions of users, the developers could rake in a tidy amount of profit.PDF Reader X is a powerful PDF editor, which allows you to edit, annotate, sign, organize (add/delete/reorder/extract pages), merge, split, compress and protect PDFs. The extensions were redirecting users’ Google searches to third-party search engines, likely in return for a small affiliate fee. In addition to finding more affected extensions, Palant was able to confirm what the malicious code was doing (or at least had done in the past). These were only the ones that Palant found in a sample of approximately 1,000 extensions. These include Autoskip for Youtube, Crystal Ad block, Brisk VPN, Clipboard Helper, Maxi Refresher, Quick Translation, Easyview Reader view, Zoom Plus, Base Image Downloader, Clickish fun cursors, Maximum Color Changer for Youtube, Readl Reader mode, Image download center, Font Customizer, Easy Undo Closed Tabs, OneCleaner, and Repeat button, though it is likely that there are other infected extensions. However yesterday, he disclosed 17 more browser extensions that use the same trick to download and run a JavaScript file.

Palant had no way of confirming what the malicious code in PDF Toolbox did when he first discovered it.
