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Photoshop CC infected with a virus called “Node.exe”

Posted on 2015-04-03 By Jon No Comments on Photoshop CC infected with a virus called “Node.exe”
What is this 'Node.exe' thing? Sounds scary!
What is this ‘Node.exe’ thing? Sounds scary!

Or so the innocent user thinks. Sue me for enjoying the occasional sensationalist headline, but it’s a legitimate comment about randomly including software and NOT explaining yourself. Fortunately for me, I know what it is, but a lot of users don’t. Adobe has, to the best I can tell, started to include

NodeJS in Photoshop and possibly other apps from their suite. It’s a legitimate copy signed by Joyent, so the likelihood of being a virus is close to nil, however there are a lot of users with this same node.exe issue/question/warning (PDF Copy). It frustrates me to see that Adobe hasn’t responded to the question, which was first asked in 2013, nor is there any other publicly (Google-able) accessible information about this issue direct from Adobe.

I denied it, just because I could. We’ll see if anything breaks.

Code, Stupid Companies Tags:adobe, adobe photoshop, joyent, node.js, nodejs, photoshop, thisisdumb

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