PDF files used to attack computers - security firm

By Reuters
Saturday October 27, 04:01 PM
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Emails containing malicious PDF files have been putting
computers at risk since Friday, Finnish security software firm F-Secure 
said on
Saturday.
"The emails sent in bulk looked like credit card statements, and contained an
attachment called 'report.pdf'," its chief research officer Mikko Hypponen 
said
in a statement.
When such PDF files are viewed on vulnerable machines, they start downloading
software from servers in Malaysia or Sweden, which are now being cleaned, he
said. "There will be more such attacks."
"We are worried about this case, as PDF attachments are typically not filtered
at email gateways."
A security update for Acrobat Reader, which opens PDF files, was made 
available
a few days ago, but many users have not updated the programme yet, Hypponen
said. 


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