Malicious PDF file doesn’t need a software vulnerability
Malicious PDF file doesn’t need a software vulnerability
A security researcher has found a way to run arbitrary code on Windows computers by embedding it in a malicious PDF file. The code will run when viewed in two popular PDF reader applications, but the author of the hack says it doesn’t exploit a software vulnerability.
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