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Another PDF vulnerability found

Adobe ReaderPDP, hacker and main contributor of the excellent GNUCITIZEN blog, revealed yesterday a flaw in Adobe Reader that could potentially put many users’ computers at risk. He defines it as a “HIGH Risk vulnerability: Adobe Acrobat/Reader PDF documents can be used to compromise your Windows box.” The issue was found using Adobe Reader 8.1 on Windows XP SP2 and previous versions and other PDF viewers are also concerned, although he did not say if the vulnerability could also affect other operating systems.

The senior security analyst declined to publish any code showing how the attack works for now, as this would obviously put a lot of people’s PCs at risk. He has promised to make it available as soon as Adobe fix this vulnerability though. For the time being he suggests to avoid opening any PDF files locally or remotely.

[via Macworld]

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  1. eloisabfurer

    Posted at 3:44 am on Jul 6th

    i cannot edit my documents despite it was scanned to my web as pdf
    please help.

  2. eloisabfurer

    Posted at 3:47 am on Jul 6th

    i cannot edit nor copy and paste from my documents despite that they were scanned as pdf

  3. eloisabfurer

    Posted at 3:51 am on Jul 6th

    I cannot edit nor copy and paste from documents scanned as pdf. also when I click on submit comments after my above comments it is being deleted or my whole comments just disappear

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