Software Updater Issue

My software updating keeps showing "Adobe Acrobat DC Continuous" as a High Risk update that needs to be made.  It is showing as version being 0.0 vs. some other being the current, and the automatic updater always fails. 

I checked all the Adobe programs and they are all up to date.  Further, I then tried deleting all Adobe programs from my computer to see if that would solve it and then planned to reinstall - but even with everything uninstalled this High Risk update still showed up as needing to be made (same thing, version 0.0 - also still shows up when I reinstalled latest versions of everything from scratch).

Has anyone seen this before?   How best to address, ensure this isn't a security risk?

 

Thank you!

Nothing to be concerned about. As noted, the feature is not ready for prime time. Just turn it off and look after updating your software yourself.

If there were any malware, the many layers of protection in 360 would catch it.

 

The concerning part to me was that it shows "version 0.0" (which of course doesn't exist) and when I uninstalled all the Acrobat software it still showed up.  Should I be concerned what it is finding is something malicious hiding?

i seen several reference how the software updater is buggy or has issues

if the program or programs are showing its up todate than i wouldnt worry about it much

you can verify on the site or a search to find the current version number and date released usually

to be sure