First published: Fri Jul 15 2022(Updated: )
Adobe Acrobat Reader versions 22.001.20142 (and earlier), 20.005.30334 (and earlier) and 17.012.30229 (and earlier) are affected by a Use After Free vulnerability that could lead to disclosure of sensitive memory. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to bypass mitigations such as ASLR. Exploitation of this issue requires user interaction in that a victim must open a malicious file.
Credit: psirt@adobe.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Adobe Acrobat | >=15.008.20082<=22.001.20142 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=15.008.20082<=22.001.20142 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | ||
Microsoft Windows | ||
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=20.001.30005<=20.005.30334 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=20.001.30005<=20.005.30334 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=20.001.30005<=20.005.30331 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=20.001.30005<=20.005.30331 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=17.011.30059<=17.012.30229 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=17.011.30059<=17.012.30229 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=17.011.30059<=17.012.30227 | |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | >=17.011.30059<=17.012.30227 |
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CVE-2022-34233 is rated as a critical vulnerability that could allow attackers to disclose sensitive memory.
To fix CVE-2022-34233, users should update Adobe Acrobat Reader to the latest version available.
CVE-2022-34233 affects Adobe Acrobat Reader versions up to 22.001.20142, 20.005.30334, and 17.012.30229.
Yes, an attacker could exploit CVE-2022-34233 to bypass mitigations and disclose sensitive information.
CVE-2022-34233 is classified as a Use After Free vulnerability.