You would be forgiven for thinking that encrypting PDFs, before they are stored or sent via email, keeps their contents away from prying eyes. But according to researchers in Germany, it might be time to revisit that assumption after they discovered weaknesses in PDF encryption which could be exploited to reveal the contents of a file to an attacker. Learn more: . Dubbed ‘PDFex’ (PDF exfiltration), the weaknesses documented in Practical Decryption exFiltration: Breaking PDF Encryption by researchers from Ruhr University Bochum and the Münster University of Applied Sciences, offer two attack methods, each with three variants that depend on which PDF viewer is used to open a target document. The link for this article located at Naked Security is no longer available. . Vulnerabilities highlighted by analysts in PDF encryption may jeopardize file integrity via various attack techniques.. PDF Security Flaws, Document Encryption Risks, PDFex Research Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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