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Re: Millions of PDF invisibly embedded with your internal disk paths
| From: |
Pavel Machek <pavel ucw cz> |
| To: |
Patrick Webster <sflist aushack com> |
| Cc: |
"Thor (Hammer of God)" <thor hammerofgod com>, "bugtraq securityfocus com" <bugtraq securityfocus com> |
| Subject: |
Re: Millions of PDF invisibly embedded with your internal disk paths |
| Date: |
Thu - Dec 03, 2009 01:53 AM |
Hi!
> I agree. Discovering the local path may be considered a risk, but in
> most cases the risk is nil.
Often, risk is not big, agreed.
> Considering that, perhaps for the PDF format specifically this could
> be an issue, under the assumption that consumers use PDF
> /specifically/ to prevent data leakage.
Exactly. Imagine someone posting (anonymously) copy of EvilCorp's
internal web pages, that prove EvilCorp is planning to produce bonsai
kitten, as .pdf. If the pdf contains 'e:\nethome\joe_kitten_lover'
.. then, well, Joe has a problem.
(It would be bad if that .pdf contained username/hostname, too; I
could imagine even timestamps being problematic.)
(And yes, similar problems are elsewhere. Exif contains way too much
information, if you try to leak pictures of bonsai kitten from digital
camera.)
Pavel
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