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US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA09-286B -- Adobe Reader and Acrobat Vulnerabilities

2009-10-1400:00:00
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                National Cyber Alert System

          Technical Cyber Security Alert TA09-286B

Adobe Reader and Acrobat Vulnerabilities

Original release date:
Last revised: –
Source: US-CERT

Systems Affected

 * Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.1.3 and earlier 9.x versions
 * Adobe Reader and Acrobat 8.1.6 and earlier 8.x versions
 * Adobe Reader and Acrobat 7.1.3 and earlier 7.x versions

Overview

Adobe has released Security bulletin APSB09-15, which describes
multiple vulnerabilities affecting Adobe Reader and Acrobat.

I. Description

Adobe Security Advisory APSB09-15 describes a number of
vulnerabilities affecting Adobe Reader and Acrobat. These
vulnerabilities affect Reader 9.1.3 and earlier 9.x versions,
8.1.6 and earlier 8.x versions, and 7.1.3 and earlier 7.x versions.

An attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities by convincing a
user to open a specially crafted PDF file. The Adobe Reader browser
plug-in is available for multiple Web browsers and operating
systems, which can automatically open PDF documents hosted on a Web
site.

These vulnerabilities are being actively exploited.

II. Impact

These vulnerabilities allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary
code, write arbitrary files or folders to the filesystem, escalate
local privileges, or cause a denial of service on an affected
system as the result of a user opening a malicious PDF document.

III. Solution

Update

Adobe has released updates to address this issue. Users are
encouraged to read Adobe Security Bulletin APSB09-15 and update
vulnerable versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat.

Enable Data Execution Prevention (DEP) in Microsoft Windows

Consider enabling Data Execution Prevention (DEP) in supported
versions of Windows. DEP should not be treated as a complete
workaround, but DEP can mitigate the execution of attacker-supplied
code in some cases. Microsoft has published detailed technical
information about DEP in Security Research & Defense blog posts
"Understanding DEP as a mitigation technology" part 1 and part 2.
Use of DEP should be considered in conjunction with the application
of patches or other mitigations described in this document.

Disable JavaScript in Adobe Reader and Acrobat

Disabling JavaScript may prevent some exploits from resulting in
code execution. Acrobat JavaScript can be disabled using the
Preferences menu (Edit -> Preferences -> JavaScript; un-check
Enable Acrobat JavaScript).

Prevent Internet Explorer from automatically opening PDF documents

The installer for Adobe Reader and Acrobat configures Internet
Explorer to automatically open PDF files without any user
interaction. This behavior can be reverted to a safer option that
prompts the user by importing the following as a .REG file:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AcroExch.Document.7]
"EditFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00

Disable the display of PDF documents in the Web browser

Preventing PDF documents from opening inside a Web browser will
partially mitigate this vulnerability. If this workaround is
applied it may also mitigate future vulnerabilities.

To prevent PDF documents from automatically being opened in a Web
browser, do the following:

  1. Open Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  2. Open the Edit menu.
  3. Choose the preferences option.
  4. Choose the Internet section.
  5. Un-check the "Display PDF in browser" check box.

Do not access PDF documents from untrusted sources

Do not open unfamiliar or unexpected PDF documents, particularly
those hosted on Web sites or delivered as email attachments. Please
see Cyber Security Tip ST04-010.

IV. References

<http://blogs.technet.com/srd/archive/2009/06/05/understanding-dep-as-a-mitigation-technology-part-1.aspx&gt;

  • Understanding DEP as a mitigation technology part 2 -

<http://blogs.technet.com/srd/archive/2009/06/12/understanding-dep-as-a-mitigation-technology-part-2.aspx&gt;


The most recent version of this document can be found at:

 &lt;http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA09-286B.html&gt;

Feedback can be directed to US-CERT Technical Staff. Please send
email to <[email protected]> with "TA09-286B Feedback VU#257117" in
the subject.


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Revision History

October 13, 2009: Initial release

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