Adobe PDF Reader "Launch" vulnerability still exploitable
Earlier this week, Adobe released a patch for PDF Reader and Acrobat, resolving among many vulnerabilities the "Launch" vulnerability which allowed an attacker to execute arbitrary code [1]. One of the problems was that this vulnerablity existed due to a feature in the PDF specification and Adobe was not willing to alter the specs in order to fix this problem.
As pointed out in a blog post by Le Manh Tung, the vulnerability is still exploitable if the command is included in quotes. However, unlike in earlier versions of the PDF reader, it is no longer possible to modify the warning dialog giving users a fighting chance to not execute the code.
[1] http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-1240
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Johannes B. Ullrich, Ph.D.
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Comments
No Love.
Jul 2nd 2010
1 decade ago
It's frustrating to know that other groups have known about PDF flaws for over a year, and Adobe's not interested in fixing the problems until they reach critical mass.
TwisterDave
Jul 6th 2010
1 decade ago
CarySeven
Jul 6th 2010
1 decade ago