CVE-2013-2729 is an integer overflow vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat affecting 9.x before 9.5.5, 10.x before 10.1.7, and 11.x before 11.0.03. The flaw can be triggered through crafted content processed by the application, leading to memory corruption and enabling arbitrary code execution. Publicly available context identifies the issue only at a high level as an integer overflow and does not specify the exact vulnerable function, parser component, or document structure involved.
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1 valid exploit after Mallory filtered fakes, detection scripts, and README-only repos (1 hidden).
This repository provides a proof-of-concept exploit for CVE-2013-2729, a heap corruption vulnerability in Adobe Reader X (10.x) when parsing embedded BMP images with RLE encoding. The main exploit script, XFABMPExploit.py, generates a malicious PDF file containing a specially crafted BMP image designed to trigger the vulnerability. The exploit allows the user to supply arbitrary shellcode (e.g., via msfvenom), which will be executed when the PDF is opened in a vulnerable version of Adobe Reader X. The exploit leverages a custom minimal PDF library (minipdf) included in the repository to construct the PDF and embed the malicious image. The README provides background, references, and usage notes. The only fingerprintable endpoint is the AcroForm.api binary, which is the target of the exploit. The exploit is a client-side attack, requiring the victim to open the malicious PDF. The code is a functional proof-of-concept and not weaponized, but it demonstrates arbitrary code execution in the context of the sandboxed Adobe Reader process.
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Unknown (only referenced via an AV detection name; the content does not describe the vulnerability details).
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An Adobe Acrobat Reader vulnerability used in Sednit targeted phishing attachments.
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Community discussion across Reddit, Mastodon, and other social sources.