CVE-2025-47106
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Publication date: 2025-06-10
Last updated on: 2025-06-16
Assigner: Adobe Systems Incorporated
Description
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Affected Vendors & Products
| Vendor | Product | Version / Range |
|---|---|---|
| adobe | indesign | to 19.5.4 (exc) |
| adobe | indesign | From 20.0 (inc) to 20.3 (exc) |
| apple | macos | * |
| microsoft | windows | * |
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Exploitability
| CWE ID | Description |
|---|---|
| CWE-416 | The product reuses or references memory after it has been freed. At some point afterward, the memory may be allocated again and saved in another pointer, while the original pointer references a location somewhere within the new allocation. Any operations using the original pointer are no longer valid because the memory "belongs" to the code that operates on the new pointer. |
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How can this vulnerability impact me? :
If exploited, this vulnerability can lead to disclosure of sensitive memory, which may expose confidential information. The attacker needs the user to open a malicious file to trigger the exploit. It does not allow modification or destruction of data but can compromise confidentiality.
Can you explain this vulnerability to me?
This vulnerability is a Use After Free issue in Adobe InDesign Desktop versions ID20.2, ID19.5.3 and earlier. It occurs when the software accesses memory after it has been freed, which can lead to disclosure of sensitive memory. An attacker can exploit this by tricking a user into opening a malicious file, potentially bypassing security mitigations like ASLR.
What immediate steps should I take to mitigate this vulnerability?
To mitigate this vulnerability, avoid opening files from untrusted sources in affected versions of InDesign Desktop (ID20.2, ID19.5.3 and earlier). Update to a fixed version of the software once available. Additionally, maintain security best practices such as enabling ASLR and other system mitigations, and educating users about the risks of opening malicious files.