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Adobe Acrobat Reader Allows Arbitrary Code Execution

CGA-5hwq-cr96-xw9p
Summary

Adobe Acrobat Reader has a flaw that allows hackers to run malicious code on your computer. This means they could potentially steal sensitive information or take control of your system. Update to the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to fix this issue.

What to do
  • Update chainguard linux-aws-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r1.
  • Update chainguard linux-azure-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r0.
  • Update chainguard linux-gcp-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r1.
  • Update chainguard linux-qemu-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r1.
  • Update chainguard linux-vmware-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r1.
  • Update chainguard linux-aws-6.12 to version 6.12.76-r0.
  • Update chainguard linux-azure-6.12 to version 6.12.76-r0.
  • Update chainguard linux-vmware-6.12 to version 6.12.76-r0.
Affected software
VendorProductAffected versionsFix available
chainguard linux-aws-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r1 6.12.74-r1
chainguard linux-azure-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r0 6.12.74-r0
chainguard linux-gcp-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r1 6.12.74-r1
chainguard linux-qemu-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r1 6.12.74-r1
chainguard linux-vmware-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r1 6.12.74-r1
chainguard linux-aws-6.12 <= 6.12.76-r0 6.12.76-r0
chainguard linux-azure-6.12 <= 6.12.76-r0 6.12.76-r0
chainguard linux-vmware-6.12 <= 6.12.76-r0 6.12.76-r0
Original title
CGA-5hwq-cr96-xw9p
Published: 20 Feb 2026 · Updated: 10 Mar 2026 · First seen: 6 Mar 2026