CVE-2023-44371 - Critical Use After Free Vulnerability Found in Adobe Acrobat Reader Leading to Arbitrary Code Execution
Adobe Acrobat Reader, the widely used and trusted PDF reader, has been found to have a critical vulnerability in versions 23.006.20360 (and earlier)
CVE-2023-44365: Access of Uninitialized Pointer Vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader Leading to Arbitrary Code Execution
Adobe Acrobat Reader is widely used for viewing, creating, managing, and editing PDF files. However, a newly discovered vulnerability, identified as CVE-2023-44365, affects Adobe Acrobat
CVE-2023-44366: Adobe Acrobat Reader Out-of-Bounds Write Vulnerability Allowing Arbitrary Code Execution in Versions 23.006.20360 and Earlier, and 20.005.30524 and Earlier
Adobe Acrobat Reader is a widely used software application for viewing, creating, and managing PDF documents. In this article, we will discuss a security vulnerability
CVE-2023-44361: Adobe Acrobat Reader Use After Free Vulnerability Discovered - Could Lead to Sensitive Memory Disclosure and ASLR Bypass
A critical security vulnerability (CVE-2023-44361) has been discovered affecting Adobe Acrobat Reader versions 23.006.20360 (and earlier) and 20.005.30524 (and earlier). This
CVE-2023-44359 - Use After Free Vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader Allows Arbitrary Code Execution Upon Opening a Malicious File
Summary: A critical vulnerability dubbed as CVE-2023-44359 has been discovered in Adobe Acrobat Reader versions 23.006.20360 (and earlier) and 20.005.30524 (and
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