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Adobe acrobat / Adobe Reader 6 can read local files
Adobe acrobat / Adobe Reader 6 can read local files

Adobe acrobat / Adobe Reader 6 can read local files

Description

Acrobat/ Acrobat reader is software for viewing and printing Adobe Portable
Document Format (PDF) files. Adobe PDF files can be viewed on most major
operating systems.

Version 6 of this program has an issue with the way it handles embedding
macromedia flash files directly into a pdf. This allows a malicious website
operator to steal local files from a user's hard drive including cookie
files

Technical Details:

Version 6 of the pdf format introduced a new way to embed movies directly
into the pdf file. In previous versions one could only link to media in
external files

Adobe reader extracts this swf file from the pdf and saves it under a random
name to your temp dir, on windows XP and 2000 this dir is usually located at

C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Temp

It then appears to "link" directly to this saved file in effect making your
local hard disk the codebase for this swf file and allowing it read access
to all of the files on your hard drive

Systems affected:

Adobe reader 6
Adobe acrobat 6

Demonstration:

Create a text file called c:\jelmer.txt then proceed to click on 

http://62.131.86.111/security/acrobat/demo.pdf 

Risk: medium


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