Adobe Reader and Acrobat U3D File Invalid Array Index Remote Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: CRITICAL
CVE Identifier: CVE-2009-2990
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
Array index error in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.x before 9.2, 8.x before 8.1.7, and possibly 7.x through 7.1.4 might allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via unspecified vectors.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Per: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb09-15.html
Solution
Adobe Reader
Adobe Reader users on Windows can find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=10&platform=Windows.
Adobe Reader users on Macintosh can find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=10&platform=Macintosh.
Adobe Reader users on UNIX can find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=10&platform=Unix.
Acrobat
Acrobat Standard and Pro users on Windows can find the appropriate update here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows.
Acrobat Pro Extended users on Windows can find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=158&platform=Windows
Acrobat 3D users on Windows can find the appropriate update here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=112&platform=Windows.
Acrobat Pro users on Macintosh can find the appropriate update here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Macintosh.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1003833
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1003833 - Adobe Reader And Acrobat U3D File Invalid Array Index Remote Vulnerability
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- adobe acrobat 7.0
- adobe acrobat 7.0.1
- adobe acrobat 7.0.2
- adobe acrobat 7.0.3
- adobe acrobat 7.0.4
- adobe acrobat 7.0.5
- adobe acrobat 7.0.6
- adobe acrobat 7.0.7
- adobe acrobat 7.0.8
- adobe acrobat 7.0.9
- adobe acrobat 7.1.0
- adobe acrobat 7.1.1
- adobe acrobat 7.1.3
- adobe acrobat 8.0.0
- adobe acrobat 8.1
- adobe acrobat 8.1.1
- adobe acrobat 8.1.2
- adobe acrobat 8.1.3
- adobe acrobat 8.1.4
- adobe acrobat 8.1.6
- adobe acrobat 9.0
- adobe acrobat 9.1.1
- adobe acrobat 9.1.2
- adobe acrobat 9.1.3
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.1
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.2
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.3
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.4
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.5
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.6
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.7
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.8
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.0.9
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.1.0
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.1.1
- adobe acrobat_reader 7.1.3
- adobe acrobat_reader 8.0
- adobe acrobat_reader 8.1
- adobe acrobat_reader 8.1.1
- adobe acrobat_reader 8.1.2
- adobe acrobat_reader 8.1.3
- adobe acrobat_reader 8.1.4
- adobe acrobat_reader 8.1.5
- adobe acrobat_reader 8.1.6
- adobe acrobat_reader 9.0
- adobe acrobat_reader 9.1
- adobe acrobat_reader 9.1.1
- adobe acrobat_reader 9.1.2
- adobe acrobat_reader 9.1.3
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