I. Description
Adobe Security Bulletin APSB09-06 announces updates for two JavaScript vulnerabilities that affect Adobe Reader and Acrobat.- A vulnerability in the getAnnots() method (CVE-2009-1492) affects Adobe Reader and Acrobat for Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, and UNIX.
- A vulnerability in the customDictionaryOpen() method(CVE-2009-1493) appears to only affect Adobe Reader for UNIX.
Further details are available in Vulnerability Note VU#970180.
An attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities by convincing a user to open a specially crafted Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) file. Acrobat integrates with popular web browsers, and visiting a website is usually sufficient to cause Reader or Acrobat to open a PDF file.II. Impact
By convincing a victim to open a specially crafted PDF file, a remote, unauthenticated attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code.III. Solution
UpdateAdobe has released updates to address this issue. Users are encouraged to read Adobe Security Bulletin APSB09-06 and update vulnerable versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat. According to APSB09-06, these vulnerabilities are addressed in versions 9.1.1, 8.1.5, and 7.1.2 of Adobe Reader and Acrobat.
Disable JavaScript in Adobe Reader and Acrobat
Disabling JavaScript prevents these vulnerabilities from being exploited and reduces attack surface. If this workaround is applied to updated versions of the Adobe Reader and Acrobat, it may protect against future vulnerabilities.To disable JavaScript in Adobe Reader:
Open Adobe Acrobat Reader.- Open the Edit menu.
- Choose the Preferences... option.
- Choose the JavaScript section.
- Uncheck the Enable Acrobat JavaScript check box.
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:Disable the display of PDF documents in the web browser
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AcroExch.Document.7]"EditFlags"=hex:00,00,00,00
Preventing PDF documents from opening inside a web browser reduces attack surface. If this workaround is applied to updated versions of the Adobe Reader and Acrobat, it may protect against future vulnerabilities. To prevent PDF documents from automatically being opened in a web browser with Adobe Reader:
- Open Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Open the Edit menu.
- Choose the preferences option.
- Choose the Internet section.
- Un-check the "Display PDF in browser" check box.
To disable the vulnerable getAnnots() method, rename or remove the Annots.api file. This will disable some Annotation functionality, however annotations can still be viewed. This does not protect against the customDictionaryOpen() vulnerability. On Windows, Annots.api is typically located here:
"%ProgramFiles%\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\plug_ins"Example location on GNU/Linux:
Do not access PDF documents from untrusted sources
/opt/Adobe/Reader8/Reader/intellinux/plug_ins/Annots.api
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.
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb09-06.html

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