Updates for Adobe Reader 9

Hi,
I'd like to know until when Adobe provides security updates for their product Adobe Reader 9. Is there a rough date at which updates for AR9 will be discontinued?
Greetings from Germany

http://www.adobe.com/support/products/enterprise/eol/eol_matrix.html#86

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