A critical Adobe Acrobat zero-day has been exploited for months via malicious PDFs to steal data and potentially take over ...
Olufisayo “Fisayo” Omojokun, Georgia Tech associate dean in the College of Computing, found new energy in teaching through ...
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A researcher has come across what appears to be an actively exploited Adobe Acrobat and Reader zero-day vulnerability.
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The bug was assigned CVE-2025-2135, and we successfully used it to pwn Google’s V8CTF as a zero-day. The root cause lies in TurboFan’s InferMapsUnsafe() function, which fails to handle aliasing when ...