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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 =========================================================================== AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution ESB-2011.0142 Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9 February 2011 =========================================================================== AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary --------------------------------- Product: Adobe Reader and Acrobat Publisher: Adobe Operating System: Windows UNIX variants (UNIX, Linux, OSX) Impact/Access: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands -- Remote with User Interaction Denial of Service -- Remote with User Interaction Increased Privileges -- Remote with User Interaction Cross-site Scripting -- Remote with User Interaction Resolution: Patch/Upgrade CVE Names: CVE-2011-0606 CVE-2011-0605 CVE-2011-0604 CVE-2011-0603 CVE-2011-0602 CVE-2011-0600 CVE-2011-0599 CVE-2011-0598 CVE-2011-0596 CVE-2011-0595 CVE-2011-0594 CVE-2011-0593 CVE-2011-0592 CVE-2011-0591 CVE-2011-0590 CVE-2011-0589 CVE-2011-0588 CVE-2011-0587 CVE-2011-0586 CVE-2011-0585 CVE-2011-0570 CVE-2011-0568 CVE-2011-0567 CVE-2011-0566 CVE-2011-0565 CVE-2011-0564 CVE-2011-0563 CVE-2011-0562 CVE-2010-4091 Reference: ESB-2011.0141 ESB-2010.1092 ESB-2010.1056 Original Bulletin: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb11-03.html - --------------------------BEGIN INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat Release date: February 8, 2011 Vulnerability identifier: APSB11-03 CVE Numbers: CVE-2010-4091, CVE-2011-0562, CVE-2011-0563, CVE-2011-0564, CVE-2011-0565, CVE-2011-0566, CVE-2011-0567, CVE-2011-0568, CVE-2011-0570, CVE-2011-0585, CVE-2011-0586, CVE-2011-0587, CVE-2011-0588, CVE-2011-0589, CVE-2011-0590, CVE-2011-0591, CVE-2011-0592, CVE-2011-0593, CVE-2011-0594, CVE-2011-0595, CVE-2011-0596, CVE-2011-0598, CVE-2011-0599, CVE-2011-0600, CVE-2011-0602, CVE-2011-0603, CVE-2011-0604, CVE-2011-0605, CVE-2011-0606 Platform: All Platforms SUMMARY Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe Reader X (10.0) for Windows and Macintosh; Adobe Reader 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX; and Adobe Acrobat X (10.0) and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh. These vulnerabilities could cause the application to crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system. Risk for Adobe Reader X users is significantly lower, as none of these issues bypass Protected Mode mitigations. These updates also incorporate the Adobe Flash Player update as noted in Security Bulletin APSB11-02. Adobe recommends users of Adobe Reader X (10.0) and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Reader X (10.0.1), available now. Adobe recommends users of Adobe Reader 9.4.1 for UNIX update to Adobe Reader 9.4.2, expected to be available by the week of February 28, 2011. For users of Adobe Reader 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh who cannot update to Adobe Reader X (10.0.1), Adobe has made available updates, Adobe Reader 9.4.2 and Adobe Reader 8.2.6. Adobe recommends users of Adobe Acrobat X (10.0) for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Acrobat X (10.0.1). Adobe recommends users of Adobe Acrobat 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Acrobat 9.4.2, and users of Adobe Acrobat 8.2.5 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Acrobat 8.2.6. The next quarterly security updates for Adobe Reader and Acrobat are currently scheduled for June 14, 2011. AFFECTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS Adobe Reader X (10.0) and for Windows and Macintosh Adobe Reader 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX Adobe Acrobat X (10.0) and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh SOLUTION Adobe recommends users update their software installations by following the instructions below: Adobe Reader Users on Windows and Macintosh can utilize the product's update mechanism. The default configuration is set to run automatic update checks on a regular schedule. Update checks can be manually activated by choosing Help > Check for Updates. Adobe Reader users on Windows can also find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=10&platform=Windows. Adobe Reader users on Macintosh can also find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=10&platform=Macintosh. An update for Adobe Reader users on UNIX is expected to be available by the week of February 28, 2011. Adobe Acrobat Users can utilize the product's update mechanism. The default configuration is set to run automatic update checks on a regular schedule. Update checks can be manually activated by choosing Help > Check for Updates. Acrobat Standard and Pro users on Windows can also find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows. Acrobat Pro Extended users on Windows can also find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=158&platform=Windows. Acrobat 3D users on Windows can also find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=112&platform=Windows. Acrobat Pro users on Macintosh can also find the appropriate update here: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Macintosh. SEVERITY RATING Adobe categorizes these as critical updates and recommends that users apply the latest updates for their product installations by following the instructions in the "Solution" section above. DETAILS Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe Reader X (10.0) for Windows and Macintosh; Adobe Reader 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX; and Adobe Acrobat X (10.0) and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh. These vulnerabilities could cause the application to crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system. Risk for Adobe Reader X users is significantly lower, as none of these issues bypass Protected Mode mitigations. Adobe recommends users of Adobe Reader X (10.0) and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Reader X (10.0.1), available now. Adobe recommends users of Adobe Reader 9.4.1 for UNIX update to Adobe Reader 9.4.2, expected to be available by the week of February 28, 2011. For users of Adobe Reader 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh who cannot update to Adobe Reader X (10.0.1), Adobe has made available updates, Adobe Reader 9.4.2 and Adobe Reader 8.2.6. Adobe recommends users of Adobe Acrobat X (10.0) for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Acrobat X (10.0.1). Adobe recommends users of Adobe Acrobat 9.4.1 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Acrobat 9.4.2, and users of Adobe Acrobat 8.2.5 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Acrobat 8.2.6. These updates resolve an input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2010-4091). These updates resolve a library-loading vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0562). These updates resolve a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0563). These updates resolve a Windows-only file permissions issue that could lead to privilege escalation (CVE-2011-0564). These updates resolve a denial of service vulnerability; arbitrary code execution has not been demonstrated, but may be possible (CVE-2011-0565). These updates resolve an image-parsing memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0566). These updates resolve an image-parsing memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0567). These updates resolve a denial of service vulnerability; arbitrary code execution has not been demonstrated, but may be possible (Macintosh only) (CVE-2011-0568). These updates resolve a library-loading vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0570). These updates resolve a denial of service vulnerability; arbitrary code execution has not been demonstrated, but may be possible (CVE-2011-0585). These updates resolve an input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0586). These updates resolve an input validation vulnerability that could lead to a cross-site scripting vulnerability (CVE-2011-0587). These updates resolve a library-loading vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0588). These updates resolve a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0589). These updates resolve a 3D file parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0590). These updates resolve a 3D file parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0591). These updates resolve a 3D file parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0592). These updates resolve a 3D file parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0593). These updates resolve a font parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0594). These updates resolve a 3D file parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0595). These updates resolve a image parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0596). These updates resolve an image parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0598). These updates resolve an image parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0599). These updates resolve a 3D file parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0600). These updates resolve an image parsing input validation vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0602). These updates resolve an image-parsing memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0603). These updates resolve an input validation vulnerability that could lead to cross-site scripting (CVE-2011-0604). These updates resolve a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (Macintosh only) (CVE-2011-0605). These updates resolve a memory corruption vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2011-0606). These updates also incorporate the Adobe Flash Player update as noted in Security Bulletin APSB11-02. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Adobe would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for reporting the relevant issues and for working with Adobe to help protect our customers: Mitja Kolsek of ACROS Security (CVE-2011-0562) Bing Liu of Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs (CVE-2011-0563) Matthew Pun (CVE-2011-0564) Tavis Ormandy of the Google Security Team (CVE-2011-0565, CVE-2011-0566, CVE-2011-0594) Abdullah Ada through TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative (CVE-2011-0567) James Quirk of Los Alamos, New Mexico (CVE-2011-0568) Haifei Li of Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs (CVE-2011-0570) Brett Gervasoni of Sense of Security (CVE-2011-0585) Joe Schatz of United States Senate, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, IT Security (CVE-2011-0586) Billy Rios from the Google Security Team (CVE-2011-0587, CVE-2011-0604) Parvez Anwar (CVE-2011-0588) Greg MacManus of iSIGHT Partners Labs (CVE-2011-0588) CESG (CVE-2011-0589) Peter Vreugdenhil through TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative (CVE-2011-0590, CVE-2011-0591, CVE-2011-0592, CVE-2011-0593, CVE-2011-0595, CVE-2011-0596, CVE-2011-0599) Sebastian Apelt through TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative (CVE-2011-0598). el through TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative (CVE-2011-0600) Sean Larsson, iDefense Labs (CVE-2011-0602) Will Dormann of CERT (CVE-2011-0603) Marc Schoenefeld of Red Hat Security Response Team (CVE-2011-0605) An anonymous reporter through TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative (CVE-2011-0606) - --------------------------END INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- You have received this e-mail bulletin as a result of your organisation's registration with AusCERT. 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