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1. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
JJMack Nov 1, 2013 10:39 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)I think a better question may be is what is executing in Photoshop that is trying to use JavaScript to communicate out onto the web. What have you added to Photoshop startup. Then I don't have CC it may be its something Adobe or someone hacked into Photoshop. Why should Photoshop even be using the Internet other then checking for updates. And Adobe does not use JavaScript to do that it uses Adobe Application Manager to check for updates. As far as I know Photoshop does not even use V8 Javasvript it uses Adobe own javascript code. What is V8 JavaScript on my system I see the version that I have installed is from oracle... doing a google search I see Google...
Verified Java Version
Congratulations!
You have the recommended Java installed (Version 7 Update 45).
V8 JavaScript Engine
V8 is Google's open source JavaScript engine.
V8 is written in C++ and is used in Google Chrome, the open source browser from Google.
V8 implements ECMAScript as specified in ECMA-262, 5th edition, and runs on Windows (XP or newer), Mac OS X (10.5 or newer), and Linux systems that use IA-32, x64, or ARM processors.
So do you have some Photoshop Extention that is using a google chrome web browser installed.
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2. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
Dewmuffins-happiness Nov 1, 2013 10:48 AM (in response to JJMack)I did not install any photoshop extensions.
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3. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
JJMack Nov 1, 2013 1:39 PM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)I have installed Photoshop CC trial but not started it yet some day soon I will get around to it. However no one else has written they get a message like that starting Photoshop CC. Dis a wuick google search.
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4. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
Chris Cawley Nov 5, 2013 8:58 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)I got the same message that my firewall blocked the exact same process. It was doing this when I was downloading Dreamweaver from the CC control panel and also had Photoshop open. A message popped up concurrently telling me to quit out of Photoshop in order to complete the installation of Dreamweaver. Since I'm at work and can't be bothered with all that I cancelled the message and blocked CC from tunneling through my firewall. The CC control panel crashed and i lol'd and kept working in Photoshop. Go with your gut. Who knows what Adobe's trying to do, proboly a monitoring tool to deliver info to some sort of service NOC? anti piracy? Some simple little work around to get all the applications working or updated or downloaded properly? But at any rate they must be trippin if they think they can tunnel a Java exe through our firewalls with no explanation.
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5. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
ClusterX Nov 8, 2013 5:41 AM (in response to Chris Cawley)NIK plugins collection is from Google, do you have NIK installed?
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6. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
Ton Seemann Jan 5, 2014 1:29 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness) -
7. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
ianhew Feb 13, 2014 4:00 AM (in response to Ton Seemann)I had the same windows firewall notice today. I assume this is OK, since I haven't added anything to my Photoshop install. But it would be nice to get some feedback from Adobe.
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8. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
ylebo Mar 27, 2014 7:58 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)I just got the same error.
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9. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
paul-lempke Mar 29, 2014 4:10 PM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)I got this as well. The only thing I have done recently is to let Adobe CC update. It would be great if someone from Adobe addressed this.
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10. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
yellowbronco Apr 27, 2014 3:43 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)I have the same message, I looked up joynet and it said they run large enerprize cloud service but are shutting down march 14, 2014. If it is nessesary for CC then won't that affect cc? I wish Adobe would address this.
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11. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
stroxel May 23, 2014 9:38 AM (in response to yellowbronco)I've been using Photoshop CC for a many months now on Windows 8 original. I upgraded to windows 8.1 today and when i opened photoshop again i got this message that everyone is talking about. The one in Ton Seeman's screenshot. I upgraded to windows 8.1 because everything is running sluggish. Though it could help. I wonder what this is. Adobe can you shed some light on this?
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12. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
bryanchristopher Jul 25, 2014 10:20 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)No answer from Adobe on this?? I just got this for the first time today after an update and would like to know what it is.
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13. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
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14. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
Noel Carboni Aug 12, 2014 9:23 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)Dewmuffins-happiness wrote:
C:/program files/adobe/adobe photoshop cc (64 bit)/photoshop-node.exe
FYI, that file only shows up in Photoshop CC 14.x. Its name has been changed to Node.exe in Photoshop CC 2014.
It is signed by Joyent, Inc.
I'm not sure, but it's possible it's part of the software Adobe uses to gather telemetry on Photoshop usage. In Photoshop CC 14.x there was an option in the Help menu for opting out of participation in such programs.
Interestingly I don't see that option in Photoshop CC 2014.
From Joyent.com:
"Joyent is the high-performance cloud infrastructure company, offering the only solution specifically built to power real-time web and mobile applications."
and
"Joyent is the high-performance cloud infrastructure and big data analytics company, offering organizations of any size the best public and hybrid cloud infrastructure for today's demanding real-time web and mobile applications.
-Noel
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15. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
stroxel Aug 12, 2014 9:24 AM (in response to Noel Carboni)Hey guys, I sent a report ticket to adobe and they were useless. I don't think it's harmfull, I allowed access and Nothing went wrong. I had AVG do a scan and they find everything, but they found nothing. I think it uses the java thing to acces the help index, "Sign In/Out stuff", and probably that Program that Noel is talking about.
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16. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
dsarchy Aug 12, 2014 10:37 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)High-performance Cloud Computing - Home - Joyent
They seem in partnership with adobe. My guess is it's just reporting anom data via NodeJS back to Joyent. If you block it it shouldn't won't stop Photoshop from working, it'll just stop Photoshop from emitting information to Joyent servers if you care about such things. There should be something in the terms and conditions if your willing to dig it up as its a legal requirement in the US/Europe.
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17. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
Ben Bishop Aug 21, 2014 7:05 PM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)I've had Photoshop CC 2014 installed for a while and never encountered the "Evented I/O for V8 Javascript" Firewall alert until just now after installing Edge Reflow CC (Preview).
Edge Reflow CC installs a Photoshop plug-in that uses Node.js for the direct Reflow-Photoshop connection:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\Plug-ins\Generator\reflow.generate
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18. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
somecalmetim Sep 5, 2014 3:53 PM (in response to Ben Bishop)Yep, I also just installed reflow...thanks...
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19. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
Christian Bucolo Sep 19, 2014 10:08 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)Not 100% sure but it may also be linked to the service that pushes files from the mobile apps to PS and IL. I've just been using Adobe Sketch on the ipad used the 'send to Photoshop' function and got this firewall message on my pc as it automatically starts PS and brings in the file.
should be harmless.
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20. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
beeriz Sep 27, 2014 4:45 AM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)Kaspersky detected the file with "Stack Overflow Denial of Service Vulnerability". So I went to http://nodejs.org/download/ and downloaded the last version ( the .exe one), and replaced my old file node.exe with it.
Don't forget to keep a copy of the old one.
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21. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
Noel Carboni Sep 28, 2014 5:21 AM (in response to beeriz)Generally speaking it's a bad idea to change files in the Adobe installation area. Future updates may be thwarted by the installer not finding exactly the files it expects to update.
-Noel
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22. Re: Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript, is it safe?
lilses Oct 24, 2014 3:45 PM (in response to Dewmuffins-happiness)The fact of the matter is why has there not been a solid answer to this question?
What is this program and what does it do? Why is it on our computer?
I take it that Adobe is not willing to tell us what a suspicious looking program is doing on our computers?
This just reflects the current IT industry of companies using their resources to exploit consumers without their knowledge.
In such a cliché event, I see this turning out to be one of those situations if is, where the details about what this program does is buried in some long list of terms and conditions or other documents which of course 95% of the world population do not read. A kind of business strategy to do things that we are likely to be unaware of. Foul play I say but what does Adobe care.
Maybe we are a percentage of the population that do not just say yes even to well known companies but are curious enough to search and find out what they are doing.
We are a dangerous percentage of the population that are the future monopoly holders of the IT industry because we get pushed to the edge over little things.
Yes yes I know, long story but a question asked a year ago on the adobe website with no response from them just goes a long way beyond disbelief and confirmation.







