Learn about CVE-2020-9605, a buffer error vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Reader versions 2020.006.20042 and earlier, 2017.011.30166 and earlier, and 2015.006.30518 and earlier, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution. Find mitigation steps and prevention measures.
Adobe Acrobat and Reader versions 2020.006.20042 and earlier, 2017.011.30166 and earlier, 2017.011.30166 and earlier, and 2015.006.30518 and earlier have a buffer error vulnerability that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
Understanding CVE-2020-9605
Adobe Acrobat and Reader are affected by a buffer error vulnerability that poses a risk of arbitrary code execution.
What is CVE-2020-9605?
This CVE refers to a buffer error vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Reader versions specified, allowing attackers to potentially execute arbitrary code on affected systems.
The Impact of CVE-2020-9605
The exploitation of this vulnerability could result in unauthorized execution of arbitrary code, posing a significant security risk to users and systems.
Technical Details of CVE-2020-9605
Adobe Acrobat and Reader versions 2020.006.20042 and earlier, 2017.011.30166 and earlier, 2017.011.30166 and earlier, and 2015.006.30518 and earlier are susceptible to a buffer error vulnerability.
Vulnerability Description
The buffer error vulnerability in the specified versions of Adobe Acrobat and Reader allows for potential arbitrary code execution by malicious actors.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
Attackers can exploit this vulnerability to trigger a buffer error, potentially leading to the execution of arbitrary code on the affected systems.
Mitigation and Prevention
Immediate Steps to Take:
Patching and Updates
Ensure that Adobe Acrobat and Reader are kept up to date with the latest security patches to address and mitigate the buffer error vulnerability.