Questions re: CVE-2018-4903 virus(?)
I have 260 TIFF files that have apparently been infected with TIFF:CVE-2018-4903. Adobe's explanation states:
"An issue was discovered in Adobe Acrobat Reader 2018.009.20050 and earlier versions, 2017.011.30070 and earlier versions, 2015.006.30394 and earlier versions. This vulnerability occurs as a result of computation that reads data that is past the end of the target buffer; the computation is part of the TIFF processing within the XPS module. A successful attack can lead to sensitive data exposure."
My husband insists that they're picture files, so couldn't possibly be harmful. They're on my C drive as well as my backup drive (including older backup information from a previous computer). AVG ranks them as high severity and wants to put them in quarantine, but I don't want all these picture files to become inaccessible (not sure if they will be or not, or if pulling one back up will also bring back the vulnerability). Adobe's fix is to update. I checked my Adobe Reader DC (product version 18.11.20038.267465 / file v. 18.11.20038.5321) and it says no updates are available at this time. My Acrobat Professional (v. 8.0.0) says there are no updates at this time, but that some updates can't be confirmed at this time. Does that mean they're both up to date or that updates are no longer available? Do I need to obtain a newer version of either and/or both? And what do I do about the 260 infected files? Should I disable my backup until this is resolved (scheduled for tonight, as luck would have it...).
Thank you!
