A new critical vulnerability has been discovered in PDF.js, which could allow a threat actor to execute arbitrary code when opening a malicious PDF. PDF.js allows browsers to render PDF files without any plugins or external software. This vulnerability affects multiple browsers and applications that use React-PDF. An interesting fact is that Mozilla PDF.js is […]
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