First published: Wed Apr 12 2017(Updated: )
Adobe Acrobat Reader versions 11.0.19 and earlier, 15.006.30280 and earlier, 15.023.20070 and earlier have a memory address leak vulnerability when handling JPEG 2000 code-stream tile data.
Credit: psirt@adobe.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Adobe Acrobat Reader | <=11.0.19 | |
Adobe Acrobat | <=15.006.30280 | |
Adobe Acrobat | <=15.023.20070 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | <=15.006.30280 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | <=15.023.20070 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | <=11.0.19 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | ||
Microsoft Windows |
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CVE-2017-3033 is rated as a moderate severity vulnerability due to its potential impact on Adobe Acrobat Reader applications.
To fix CVE-2017-3033, update Adobe Acrobat Reader to the latest version available from Adobe's website.
CVE-2017-3033 affects Adobe Acrobat Reader versions 11.0.19 and earlier, as well as multiple versions of Adobe Acrobat DC.
CVE-2017-3033 is a memory address leak vulnerability that occurs when handling JPEG 2000 code-stream tile data.
CVE-2017-3033 can potentially be exploited remotely if a user opens a maliciously crafted PDF document.