Adobe is aware of a potential issue in Adobe Reader posted publicly today on the Full Disclosure list. A proof-of-concept file demonstrating a Denial of Service was published. Arbitrary code execution has not been demonstrated, but may be possible. We are currently investigating this issue. In the meantime, users of Adobe Reader 9.2 or later and 8.1.7 or later can utilize the JavaScript Blacklist Framework to prevent the issue by following the instructions below. Note that Adobe Acrobat is not affected by this issue.
On Windows, the JavaScript Blacklist can be in two locations. Please review the following options and then create the registry key of your choice:
Enterprise list: This blacklist helps enterprises roll out policies that block exploitable API(s) from executing in their environment. Populating the blacklist in this location is the responsibility of the enterprise. Adobe patches never modify this registry location.
->Exit and restart the application
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