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AL-2009.0018 -- [Win][UNIX/Linux] -- Critical update for Adobe Reader 9 and Acrobat 9 |
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Date: 24 March 2009 Original URL: http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?cid=2998&it=10621 References: ESB-2009.0162 ESB-2009.0286 ESB-2009.0368 Click here for PGP verifiable version -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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A U S C E R T A L E R T
AL-2009.0018 -- AUSCERT ALERT
[Win][UNIX/Linux]
Critical update for Adobe Reader 9 and Acrobat 9
25 March 2009
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AusCERT Alert Summary
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Product: Adobe Acrobat 9
Adobe Reader 9
Publisher: Adobe
Operating System: UNIX variants (UNIX, Linux, OSX)
Windows
Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Access: Remote/Unauthenticated
CVE Names: CVE-2009-0193 CVE-2009-0658 CVE-2009-0928
CVE-2009-1061 CVE-2009-1062
Ref: ESB-2009.0162
Original Bulletin:
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb09-03.html
Comment: Updates for versions 7 and 8 should be released by March 18.
This vulnerability can be exploited without even opening the
malicious PDF file on some systems.
Revision History: March 25 2009: Added CVE References
March 11 2009: Initial Release
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Adobe Security bulletin
Security Updates available for Adobe Reader 9 and Acrobat 9
Release date: March 10, 2009
Vulnerability identifier: APSB09-03
CVE number: CVE-2009-0658
Platform: All Platforms
Summary
A critical vulnerability has been identified in Adobe Reader 9 and
Acrobat 9 and earlier versions. This vulnerability would cause the
application to crash and could potentially allow an attacker to take
control of the affected system. There are reports that this issue is
being exploited.
Adobe recommends users of Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9 update to Adobe
Reader 9.1 and Acrobat 9.1. Adobe is planning to make available
updates for Adobe Reader 7 and 8, and Acrobat 7 and 8, by March 18. In
addition, Adobe plans to make available Adobe Reader 9.1 for Unix by
March 25.
Affected software versions
Adobe Reader 9 and earlier versions
Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard, Pro, and Pro Extended and earlier versions
Solution
Adobe Reader
Adobe recommends Adobe Reader users update to Adobe Reader 9.1,
available here:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Acrobat 9
Adobe recommends Acrobat 9 Standard and Acrobat 9 Pro users on Windows
update to Acrobat 9.1, available at the following URLs:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4375
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4382
Adobe recommends Acrobat 9 Pro Extended users on Windows update to
Acrobat 9.1, available here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4381
Adobe recommends Acrobat 9 Pro users on Macintosh update to Acrobat
9.1, available here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4374
Severity rating
Adobe categorizes this as a critical issue and recommends that
users apply the update for their product installations.
Details
A critical vulnerability has been identified in Adobe Reader 9 and
Acrobat 9 and earlier versions. This vulnerability would cause the
application to crash and could potentially allow an attacker to take
control of the affected system. This issue is remotely exploitable.
There are reports that this issue is being exploited.
Adobe recommends users of Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9 update to Adobe
Reader 9.1 and Acrobat 9.1. Adobe is planning to make available
updates for Adobe Reader 7 and 8, and Acrobat 7 and 8, by March 18. In
addition, Adobe plans to make available Adobe Reader 9.1 for Unix by
March 25.
Adobe is also in contact with anti-virus and security vendors,
including McAfee, Symantec and others, on this issue in order to
ensure the security of our mutual customers. For Adobe Reader 7 and 8
users who are unable to update to Adobe Reader 9.1, as well as Acrobat
7 and 8 users, more information on immediate protection for this issue
from anti-virus and security vendors is available on the Adobe
Product Security Incident Response Team blog.
A security bulletin will be published on
http://www.adobe.com/support/security as soon as further product
updates are available. Users may also monitor the latest information
on the Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team blog at the
following URL: http://blogs.adobe.com/psirt or by subscribing to
the RSS feed here: http://blogs.adobe.com/psirt/atom.xml
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