A cybersecurity researcher is urging users to upgrade Adobe Acrobat Reader after a fix was released yesterday for a remote code execution zero-day with a public in-the-wild proof-of-concept exploit.
Adobe’s Acrobat Reader, the go-to PDF reader for many of us, is vulnerable to a flow that allows threat actors to remotely run malicious code on the target device. The vulnerability is described ...
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There was no malicious payload found in the sample, but the groundwork was laid for a very possible RCE attack. As it stands it just leads to a crash of the Acrobat Reader app. Once the sample is ...
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Each of these applications offers a user-friendly interface and a range of features, from basic signing to advanced options ...
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