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Adobe Releases Critical Security Updates for Acrobat and Acrobat Reader

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Adobe security updates that address multiple  critical  vulnerabilities with Acrobat and Acrobat Reader for Windows and MacOS, successful exploitation of this vulnerability lead to an arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user.

The Abobe security advisory APSB18-34 recommend users to update with the latest version of Acrobat and Acrobat Reader that address the Out-of-bounds write and Out-of-bounds read vulnerability.

The Out-of-bounds read vulnerability allows an attacker to read the sensitive information from other location and he Out-of-bounds write vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code with user interaction on vulnerable systems.

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Affected Versions

Acrobat DC 2018.011.20058 and earlier versions

Acrobat DC 2015.006.30448 and earlier versions

Acrobat Reader DC 2018.011.20058 and earlier versions

Acrobat Reader DC 2015.006.30448 and earlier versions

Acrobat 2017 2017.011.30099 and earlier versions

Acrobat Reader 2017 2017.011.30099 and earlier versions

Updated Versions

Acrobat DC 2018.011.20063

Acrobat Reader DC 2018.011.20063

Acrobat 2017 2017.011.30102

Acrobat Reader DC 2017 2017.011.30102

Acrobat DC 2015.006.30452

Acrobat Reader DC 2015.006.30452

Users are recommended to update their software installations to the latest versions, to update manually Help for Adobe security updates > Check for Updates or the full reader can be downloaded from Adobe Reader Download center.

Vulnerability Details – Adobe security updates

Vulnerability CategoryVulnerability ImpactSeverityCVE Number
Out-of-bounds writeArbitrary Code ExecutionCriticalCVE-2018-12848
Out-of-bounds readInformation DisclosureImportantCVE-2018-12849

 

CVE-2018-12850

CVE-2018-12801

CVE-2018-12840

CVE-2018-12778

CVE-2018-12775

The information disclosure vulnerabilities (CVE-2018-12778, CVE-2018-12775) was reported to Adobe by Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative, (CVE-2018-12801) Cybellum Technologies LTD, (CVE-2018-12849, CVE-2018-12850, CVE-2018-12840) by Check Point Vulnerability Research, along with information disclosure vulnerabilities Check Point and Arbitrary Code Execution vulnerability (CVE-2018-12848).

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Gurubaran
Gurubaran is a co-founder of Cyber Security News and GBHackers On Security. He has 10+ years of experience as a Security Consultant, Editor, and Analyst in cybersecurity, technology, and communications.

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