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Adobe Reader allows malicious files to execute arbitrary code
MINI-3332-25v9-pwv2
Summary
Adobe Reader has a security flaw that could allow hackers to run unauthorized code on your computer if you open a malicious PDF file. This could lead to data theft, system compromise, or other malicious activities. Update Adobe Reader to the latest version to fix this issue.
What to do
No fix is available yet. Check with your software vendor for updates.
Affected software
| Vendor | Product | Affected versions | Fix available |
|---|---|---|---|
| – | cert-manager-fips-1.17 | All versions | – |
| – | cert-manager-controller-fips-1.17 | All versions | – |
| – | cert-manager-webhook-fips-1.17 | All versions | – |
| – | cert-manager-cainjector-fips-1.17 | All versions | – |
| – | cert-manager-acmesolver-fips-1.17 | All versions | – |
| – | cert-manager-startupapicheck-fips-1.17 | All versions | – |
Original title
MINI-3332-25v9-pwv2
Published: 10 Mar 2026 · Updated: 13 Mar 2026 · First seen: 10 Mar 2026