• viking@infosec.pub
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    16 hours ago

    Yeah it does. Adobe has a lot of active script support, including java script for example, which can be exploited. If a software can’t interpret those scripts at all and simply displays plain text, that means malware won’t be executed.

    And since Adobe Acrobat / Acrobat Reader are the most common pdf viewers out there, they are a natural target for hackers as well.

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      10 hours ago

      Is Acrobat the only pdf reader with active script support? For example, do the common browsers which can also open pdfs not support the same things?

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        9 hours ago

        I genuinely don’t know, I have set my browser to download pdfs by default and only open them with Sumatra. There might be a scripting layer active in the browser as well though, quite possible.

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          8 hours ago

          Then would you agree that it doesn’t have to do with Adobe Acrobat, as much at it does active script in PDFs and if the reader executes it?