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Adobe Acrobat Reader allows malicious PDFs to execute unauthorized code
Summary
Adobe Acrobat Reader, a popular PDF viewer, contains a security bug that could allow hackers to execute malicious code on your computer. This means that if you open a malicious PDF file, it could potentially install malware or steal sensitive information. To stay safe, make sure to keep your Acrobat Reader software up to date and avoid opening PDFs from untrusted sources.
What to do
- Update chainguard chromium to version 147.0.7727.101-r0.
- Update wolfi chromium to version 147.0.7727.101-r0.
Affected software
| Ecosystem | Vendor | Product | Affected versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chainguard | chainguard | chromium |
< 147.0.7727.101-r0 Fix: upgrade to 147.0.7727.101-r0
|
| Wolfi | wolfi | chromium |
< 147.0.7727.101-r0 Fix: upgrade to 147.0.7727.101-r0
|
Original title
CGA-6g77-cmmq-pqjv
Published: 17 Apr 2026 · Updated: 17 Apr 2026 · First seen: 17 Apr 2026