CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2017-16377

Access of Uninitialized Pointer

Published: Dec 09, 2017 | Modified: Dec 15, 2017
CVSS 3.x
8.8
HIGH
Source:
NVD
CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
CVSS 2.x
9.3 HIGH
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
Ubuntu

An issue was discovered in Adobe Acrobat and Reader: 2017.012.20098 and earlier versions, 2017.011.30066 and earlier versions, 2015.006.30355 and earlier versions, and 11.0.22 and earlier versions. This vulnerability is due to a computation that accesses a pointer that has not been initialized in the main DLL. In this case, a computation defines a read from an unexpected memory location. Therefore, an attacker might be able to read sensitive portions of memory.

Weakness

The product accesses or uses a pointer that has not been initialized.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Acrobat Adobe * 11.0.22 (including)
Acrobat Adobe 17.0 (including) 17.011.30066 (including)
Acrobat_dc Adobe - (including) 17.012.20098 (including)
Acrobat_dc Adobe 15.0 (including) 15.006.30355 (including)
Acrobat_reader Adobe * 11.0.22 (including)
Acrobat_reader Adobe 17.0 (including) 17.011.30066 (including)
Acrobat_reader_dc Adobe - (including) 17.012.20098 (including)
Acrobat_reader_dc Adobe 15.0 (including) 15.006.30355 (including)

Extended Description

If the pointer contains an uninitialized value, then the value might not point to a valid memory location. This could cause the product to read from or write to unexpected memory locations, leading to a denial of service. If the uninitialized pointer is used as a function call, then arbitrary functions could be invoked. If an attacker can influence the portion of uninitialized memory that is contained in the pointer, this weakness could be leveraged to execute code or perform other attacks. Depending on memory layout, associated memory management behaviors, and product operation, the attacker might be able to influence the contents of the uninitialized pointer, thus gaining more fine-grained control of the memory location to be accessed.

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