Unclear what security is provided by Adobe Reader’s “Enable Protected Mode at startup” function
Adobe employees, please read: The only people who can possibly answer this question are Adobe programmers in charge of Adobe Reader’s security functions. Adobe programmers, If you could answer this question it would be much appreciated.
Protected Mode function is unclear from reading Adobe Acrobat Reader Learn & Support
Protected Mode function: Adobe Reader DC > Edit > Preferences... > Security (Enhanced) > Sandbox Protections
Very approximately 95% or more of PDF documents downloadable from the Internet are simple text documents.
It is unclear what security is provided by Adobe Reader's Enable Protected Mode at startup function. This function is available in Reader DC. Not sure about previous versions.
Example: For simple text documents such as found here (http://gahp.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/sample.pdf), if the document contains malicious code, will the Protected Mode function alone stop the malicious code, or must the Protected View function also be enabled?
This is an important thing to know. Because if you download a PDF document from an Internet source (e.g., from a PDF document exchange website) of which you are unsure as to whether you can trust or not the author of the PDF document, you can only use the document in Protected View mode — unless you want to put your PC at risk. And that renders unusable any third-party add-on tools that use JavaScript.
Thank you very much,
Daniel Guibord
