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I use Little Snitch to monitor my network connections. It is reporting that Adobe has a connection from unsigned software to a server with no reverse name located in California from a process called "node" with out a code signature and just an IP address this could be anything. I suspect it is OK but the problem is this is a security vulnerability in the Adobe software that a third party could attack to redirect a user to a malicious server.
So first question: Adobe is this connection OK and actually an Adobe server?
Second question: Will you fix this... at least sign the code per the Apple standards?
Moving toAdobe Creative Cloud
Hi Nail29,
The ftcdn.net service is one of the services listed in https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/attachments/Creative_Cloud_for_enterprise_Service_Endpoints.pdf.
You can find specific details regarding Non-Browser based services on page two, Details specific too ftcdn.net can be found in the Library services section on page three.
Let us know if that helps.
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Moving toAdobe Creative Cloud
Hi Nail29,
The ftcdn.net service is one of the services listed in https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/attachments/Creative_Cloud_for_enterprise_Service_Endpoints...
You can find specific details regarding Non-Browser based services on page two, Details specific too ftcdn.net can be found in the Library services section on page three.
Let us know if that helps.