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New Adobe Zero-Day Exploit

Trend Micro threat analysts were alerted to the discovery of a zero-day exploit that affects Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.1.3 and earlier versions (CVE-2009-3459). Trend Micro detects this as TROJ_PIDIEF.UO. This .PDF file contains an embedded JavaScript, which Trend Micro detects as JS_AGENTT.DT. This JavaScript is used to execute arbitrary codes in a technique known as heap spraying. In addition, there is a possibility that a future variant may be created that does not use JavaScript to exploit the said vulnerability.

Based on our findings, the shellcode (that was heap sprayed) jumps to another shellcode inside the .PDF file. The said shellcode then extracts and executes a malicious file detected by Trend Micro as BKDR_PROTUX.BD. The said backdoor is also embedded in the .PDF file and not the usual file downloaded from the Web. Protux variants are known for their ability to provide unrestricted user-level access to a malicious user. Earlier variants of the Protux backdoor were seen to have been used as payload in previous attacks exploiting vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office files.

As of this writing, Adobe has indicated that it will include this vulnerability in its upcoming security update release. Meanwhile, users are recommended to disable JavaScript in Adobe Acrobat/Reader to mitigate the said attack. To do this, they should follow these steps:

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Source: JJ Reyes (Advanced Threats Researcher) @ TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro

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