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From: Ken De Cruyenaere <kdc@cc.umanitoba.ca>
Date: February 20, 2009 9:43:00 PM CST (CA)
To: um-compureps@cc.umanitoba.ca
Subject: [C-REPS] Heads up ! - Adobe Acrobat and Reader Vulnerability


There is an exploit in the wild and a patch is not expected until March 11th.

See below for suggested (temporary) solutions.

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Systems Affected

    * Adobe Reader version 9 and earlier
    * Adobe Acrobat (Professional, 3D, and Standard) version 9 and earlier


Overview

  Adobe has released Security Bulletin APSB09-01, which describes a
  vulnerability that affects Adobe Reader and Acrobat. This
  vulnerability could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary
  code.


I. Description

  Adobe Security Bulletin APSB09-01 describes a memory-corruption
  vulnerability that affects Adobe Reader and Acrobat. Further
  details are available in Vulnerability Note VU#905281.  An attacker
  could exploit these vulnerabilities by convincing a user to load a
  specially crafted Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
  Acrobat integrates with popular web browsers, and visiting a
  website is usually sufficient to cause Acrobat to load PDF content.


II. Impact

  An attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code.


III. Solution

  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 and 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 the safer option of
  prompting 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

* Adobe Security Bulletin apsa09-01 -
  <http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa09-01.html>

* Securing Your Web Browser -
  <http://www.us-cert.gov/reading_room/securing_browser/>

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---
Ken  De Cruyenaere    Computer Security Coordinator
kdc@cc.umanitoba.ca   Information Services & Technology
(204) 474-8340        University of Manitoba



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