Vulnerability details :
 
Adobe Acrobat CTIsCertifiedMode Function Untrusted Plugin Loading 
 
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Fiche créée le 2004-04-09 05:58:05, dernière mise à jour le 2008-03-02 23:49:23

Acrobat contains a flaw that may allow a malicious user to load unauthorized plugins. The issue is triggered by the digital signature verification code, which only validates the header of a plugin file. It is possible that the flaw may allow an attacker to submit a modified plugin which will be executed as "reader-enabled" resulting in a loss of integrity.



 
Adobe Systems Incorporated    4.x  Affected
Adobe Systems Incorporated    5.x  Affected
Adobe Systems Incorporated    6.0  Affected
Adobe Systems Incorporated    4.x  Affected
Adobe Systems Incorporated    5.x  Affected
Adobe Systems Incorporated    6.0  Affected
 
Attack Type :  Input Manipulation
 XSS, SQL injection, file retrieval, directory traversal, overflows, URL encoding.
 Découvert le 2003-03-21 07:00:00
 
Exploit :  Exploit Unknown
 Unsure of exploit status.
 Exploit découvert le 2001-07-16 07:00:00
 
Impact :  Loss of Integrity
 Assurance that data is unaltered by unauthorized persons. Examples: XSS, arbitrary command execution, most overflows, most format strings, SQL injection, unauthorized file modification/deletion/creation, remote file inclusion, etc.
 
Location :  Local Access Required
 Requires a local account, shell access, etc. Any vulnerability that doesn't require network layer to exploit.
 
 
External refs :
OSVDB  9294
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 

 

 


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