Re: 0day: PDF pwns Windows
Impressive vulnerability, new. Not a 0day.
Not to start an argument again, but fact is, people stop calling
everything a 0day unless it is, say WMF, ANI, etc. exploited in the wild
without being known.
I don't like the mis-use of this buzzword.
Gadi.
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, pdp (architect) wrote:
> http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/0day-pdf-pwns-windows > > I am closing the season with the following HIGH Risk vulnerability: > Adobe Acrobat/Reader PDF documents can be used to compromise your > Windows box. Completely!!! Invisibly and unwillingly!!! All it takes > is to open a PDF document or stumble across a page which embeds one. > > The issue is quite critical given the fact that PDF documents are in > the core of today's modern business. This and the fact that it may > take a while for Adobe to fix their closed source product, are the > reasons why I am not going to publish any POCs. You have to take my > word for it. The POCs will be released when an update is available. > > Adobe's representatives can contact me from the usual place. My advise > for you is not to open any PDF files (locally or remotely). Other PDF > viewers might be vulnerable too. The issues was verified on Windows XP > SP2 with the latest Adobe Reader 8.1, although previous versions and > other setups are also affected. > > A formal summary and conclusion of the GNUCITIZEN bug hunt to be expected soon. > > cheers > > -- > pdp (architect) | petko d. petkov > http://www.gnucitizen.org > Received on Thu Sep 20 12:18:27 2007
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