CVE-2023-26420
Published: 12 April 2023
Summary
CVE-2023-26420 is a high-severity Use After Free (CWE-416) vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat. Its CVSS base score is 7.8 (High).
Operationally, ranked at the 46.8th percentile by exploit likelihood (below the median); it is not currently listed in the CISA KEV catalog.
Deeper analysis
Adobe Acrobat Reader versions 23.001.20093 and earlier, along with versions 20.005.30441 and earlier, contain a use-after-free vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-26420 and CWE-416. The flaw can be triggered when the application processes specially crafted input, leading to arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user with a CVSS 3.1 score of 7.8.
An attacker can exploit the issue by supplying a malicious file that the victim must open, after which code runs locally without further privileges. No remote attack vector or elevated permissions are required beyond convincing the target to open the document.
Adobe’s advisory APSB23-24, available at helpx.adobe.com/security/products/acrobat/apsb23-24.html, addresses the vulnerability through updated releases that resolve the use-after-free condition.
EPSS for the CVE rose from a low baseline to a peak of 0.0735 on 2025-01-22 before receding to the current value of 0.0024, indicating that exploitation interest increased after public disclosure.
EU & UK References
- 🇪🇺 ENISA EUVD: EUVD-2023-30240
Vulnerability details
Adobe Acrobat Reader versions 23.001.20093 (and earlier) and 20.005.30441 (and earlier) are affected by a Use After Free vulnerability that could result in arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user. Exploitation of this issue requires user interaction…
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in that a victim must open a malicious file.
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Related Threats
No named actor attribution yet. ATT&CK technique mapping in progress for this CVE.
Affected Assets
Mitigating Controls
Likely Mitigating Controls AI
Per-CVE control mapping for this CVE has not run yet; the list below is derived from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry.
Use-after-free exploits that achieve arbitrary code execution are blocked or significantly hardened by non-executable pages and ASLR.