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RIM warns of BlackBerry server risk from PDFs

by Iain Thomson

04 Dec 2009

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BlackBerry users are being warned about accessing PDF files

Research in Motion (RIM) has issued a security alert warning of a new attack vector targeting its software.

BlackBerry users are being warned about accessing PDF files after RIM discovered flaws in the BlackBerry Attachment Service used to send and read the files on mobile devices.

"Multiple security vulnerabilities exist in the PDF distiller of some released versions of the BlackBerry Attachment Service component of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server," the company said.

"These vulnerabilities could enable a malicious individual to send an email containing a specially crafted PDF file which, when opened for viewing on a BlackBerry smartphone that is associated with a user account on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, could cause memory corruption and possibly lead to a denial of service condition or arbitrary code execution on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Attachment Service component of that BlackBerry Enterprise Server."

RIM has posted up several security updates to fix the flaws in its BlackBerry Enterprise Server and Professional software. As a workaround, RIM also suggests that users open PDF attachments only from trusted sources.

"RIM has advised customers that it has removed PDF files from the list of allowed extensions as a stop-gap measure," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos. "Of course, PDFs are widely used in business, so I can't imagine that many firms will find that an acceptable solution for very long."

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