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Adobe Acrobat Reader: Malicious PDF File Can Execute Code
CGA-vfxv-qmj6-j994
Summary
Adobe Acrobat Reader's handling of PDF files can allow attackers to execute malicious code on a victim's computer if they open a specially crafted PDF. This can lead to unauthorized access and data theft. Adobe has released a patch to fix this issue, and it's recommended that users update their software as soon as possible.
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-vfxv-qmj6-j994
Published: 17 Apr 2026 · Updated: 17 Apr 2026 · First seen: 17 Apr 2026