Well, at least Adobe meets their schedules. They announced, some three weeks ago, that they would patch a zero-day vulnerability that affects Flash (already fixed) and the Acrobat product family in the end of June. And here we are at the end of June and Adobe has released fixes for these programs.
The fix is for Adobe Reader and Acrobat, versions 9.3.2 and earlier, for Windows and Macintosh (and Reader for Unix). Adobe discusses the vulnerabilities in a security bulletin, and that document also contains links to downloads, though users can use the programs’ auto-updaters as well to apply the fixes.
Adobe considers these vulnerabilities to be critical, and all users should update their software.