Re: [Full-disclosure] Backdooring PDF Files



On 9/14/06, Hugo Francisco González Robledo <hugo.gonzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think it depends on the context.

Example 1 (backdoored1.pdf) :

On Ubuntu Linux with Adobe Reader 7.0.1 opens the web page on
mozilla-firefox whitout warning.


On FC5 with Acrobat Reader 7.0.8 it opens the page in firefox without
warning as well.

-sb

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