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Foxit Reader COM Objects Memory Corruption Remote Code Execution
============================================================================== Foxit Reader COM Objects Memory Corruption Remote Code Execution Vulnerability ============================================================================== # Title: Foxit Reader COM Objects Memory Corruption Remote Code Execution Vulnerability # CVE-ID: () # OSVDB-ID: () # Author: mrx # Published: 2009-11-19 view source print? Published: Oct 14 2009 12:00AM Updated: Nov 19 2009 03:25PM Credit: mrx Vulnerable: Foxit Reader 3.1.1 Build 0928 Foxit Foxit Reader 3.0.2009 1301 Foxit Foxit Reader 3.0 Build 1817 Foxit Foxit Reader 3.0 Build 1506 Foxit Foxit Reader 3.0 Foxit Reader is prone to a remote code-execution vulnerability because is fails to properly handle certain COM objects. An attacker can exploit this issue by supplying a malicious PDF file or webpage. Successful exploits may allow the attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of a user running the affected application. Failed attempts will likely result in denial-of-service conditions. poc: http://inj3ct0r.com/sploits/9784.tar # 0day.today [2024-11-14] #