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Exploit:Win32/Pidief.B
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.B is a detection for an exploit that targets a Portable Document Format (PDF) vulnerability. The critical vulnerability could result in the installation of additional malware when a malicious PDF document is opened using Adobe Reader version 9, or earlier.
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BA
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BB
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BC
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BD
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BE
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BF
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BG
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BH
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BI
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BJ
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BK
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BL
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BM
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BO
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BP
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BQ
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BN
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BN is a detection for specially-crafted PDF files that target a software vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader referenced by Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Identifier CVE-2010-0188. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability could result in the malware downloading and executing arbitrary files.
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BR
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/Pidief.BS
Alert level:
severe