■■■■■ Zero-Day Vulnerability in PDF Files Leaking NTLM Data in Adobe & Foxit Reader.
https://cybersecuritynews.com/zero-day-vulnerability-in-pdf-files-leaking-ntlm-data-in-adobe-foxit-reader/
Adobe Reader: Adobe determined the behavior was not a security issue, as it is limited to intranet domains only. They emphasized that this design decision aligns with their trust model for handling network resources.
Foxit Reader: Foxit Software treated the discovery as a legitimate vulnerability, releasing a patched version — Foxit PDF Reader for Windows v2024.4 to address the issue. They encouraged users to download the latest version and highlighted the fix in their security bulletins.
https://cybersecuritynews.com/zero-day-vulnerability-in-pdf-files-leaking-ntlm-data-in-adobe-foxit-reader/
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Zero-Day Vulnerability in PDF Files Leaking NTLM Data in Adobe & Foxit Reader
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