CVE-2015-7619: Use After Free
The ANShareFile2 method in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 10.x before 10.1.16 and 11.x before 11.0.13, Acrobat and Acrobat Reader DC Classic before 2015.006.30094, and Acrobat and Acrobat Reader DC Continuous before 2015.009.20069 on Windows and OS X allows attackers to bypass JavaScript API execution restrictions via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-6707, CVE-2015-6708, CVE-2015-6709, CVE-2015-6710, CVE-2015-6711, CVE-2015-6712, CVE-2015-6713, CVE-2015-6714, CVE-2015-6715, CVE-2015-6716, CVE-2015-6717, CVE-2015-6718, CVE-2015-6719, CVE-2015-6720, CVE-2015-6721, CVE-2015-6722, CVE-2015-6723, CVE-2015-6724, CVE-2015-6725, CVE-2015-7614, CVE-2015-7616, CVE-2015-7618, CVE-2015-7620, and CVE-2015-7623.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2015-7619?
CVE-2015-7619 is rated as critical due to its ability to allow attackers to bypass JavaScript API execution restrictions.
Which versions of Adobe Acrobat are affected by CVE-2015-7619?
CVE-2015-7619 affects Adobe Acrobat and Reader 10.x versions before 10.1.16, 11.x versions before 11.0.13, and specific versions of Acrobat DC.
How do I fix CVE-2015-7619?
To fix CVE-2015-7619, users should update their Adobe Acrobat or Reader applications to the latest versions released by Adobe.
What types of attacks can be executed due to CVE-2015-7619?
Due to CVE-2015-7619, attackers can execute unauthorized JavaScript code which may lead to exploitation and compromise of the affected system.
Is my operating system impacted by CVE-2015-7619?
CVE-2015-7619 specifically affects vulnerable versions of Adobe Acrobat and Reader software, not the underlying Windows or macOS operating systems.