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CVE-2025-21134
CVE-2025-21134 — Adobe Illustrator on iPad versions 3.0.7 and earlier suffer an Integer Underflow (Wrap or Wraparound) that can allow arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user. Exploitation requires user interaction (victim opens a malicious file). Affected: Illustrator for iPad...
CVE-2025-21133
CVE-2025-21133 affects Adobe Illustrator for iPad (versions 3.0.7 and earlier). The underlying issue is an Integer Underflow (Wrap or Wraparound) in Illustrator, allowing arbitrary code execution in the current user’s context. Exploitation requires user interaction (the victim must open a malicio...
CVE-2025-61829
Summary of CVE-2025-61829 (Illustrator on iPad) Affected product: Adobe Illustrator on iPad (versions 3.0.9 and earlier).Vulnerability: Heap-based Buffer Overflow that can lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user.Conditions: Exploitation requires user interaction; a vic...
CVE-2025-61827
CVE-2025-61827 affects Adobe Illustrator on iPad (versions 3.0.9 and earlier). The issue is a Heap-based Buffer Overflow that could allow arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user. Exploitation requires user interaction, with a victim opening a malicious file. Public documents c...
CVE-2025-61828
Adobe Illustrator on iPad versions 3.0.9 and earlier are affected by an out-of-bounds write vulnerability that could lead to arbitrary code execution in the current user’s context. Exploitation requires user interaction, as a victim must open a malicious file. Public references describe this as C...
CVE-2025-61836
CVE-2025-61836 affects Adobe Illustrator on iPad, vulnerable in versions 3.0.9 and earlier due to an Integer Underflow (wrap/wraparound) that can lead to arbitrary code execution in the current user context. Exploitation requires user interaction (victim must open a malicious file). Remediation: ...
CVE-2025-61826
CVE-2025-61826 affects Adobe Illustrator on iPad up to version 3.0.9, where an Integer Underflow (Wrap or Wraparound) in handling crafted files can lead to arbitrary code execution in the current user context. Exploitation requires user interaction (victim must open a malicious file). Several con...