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Foxit Unveils Tool To Detect Hidden Security Threats Inside PDFs


Foxit Unveils Tool To Detect Hidden Security Threats Inside PDFs
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  • April 1, 2026

Foxit Software has introduced a new capability designed to uncover hidden security risks inside PDFs as part of its latest PDF Editor 2026.1 release for Windows and macOS, addressing a growing but often overlooked attack surface as organizations increasingly rely on PDFs to share critical infrastructure.

Quick Intel

  • PDF Action Inspector proactively scans documents for embedded JavaScript and self-modifying behaviors that can bypass redaction, expose sensitive data, or alter document output without detection.

  • Microsoft Azure Information Protection is now available in the Mac App Store version, enabling unified policy enforcement across Windows and macOS devices.

  • Support for FileOpen-protected PDFs has been added to Mac editions for Editor and Reader, improving access to DRM-protected content across teams.

  • The update includes enhancements to licensing, login stability, annotation, file splitting, and page extraction workflows.

  • Foxit continues to advance its AI Assistant with updates focused on security controls, governance, and compliance alignment.

  • Foxit serves more than 700 million users and over 640,000 customers worldwide.

Uncovering Hidden Risks Inside Everyday Documents

As workflows become more digital and AI-driven, documents are no longer static files but dynamic assets that require greater oversight, intelligence, and control. The update is led by PDF Action Inspector, a new tool that proactively scans documents for embedded JavaScript and self-modifying behaviors—threats that can bypass redaction, expose sensitive data, or alter document output without detection. As organizations increasingly rely on PDFs to share critical infrastructure, these risks have become a growing but often overlooked attack surface.

“Most organizations don’t realize that everyday documents can contain active code,” said Evan Reiss, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Foxit Software. “PDF Action Inspector gives teams visibility into behaviors that would otherwise remain hidden, helping them identify risks before they cause real damage.”

Expanded Enterprise Protection and Platform Consistency

Alongside its new security capabilities, Foxit PDF Editor 2026.1 expands enterprise protection to help organizations manage documents consistently across environments. Microsoft Azure Information Protection is now available in the Mac App Store version, enabling unified policy enforcement across Windows and macOS devices. Support for FileOpen-protected PDFs has also been added to Mac editions for Editor and Reader, improving access to DRM-protected content across teams.

The update also introduces a series of workflow and usability improvements shaped by customer feedback. Enhancements to licensing and login stability aim to reduce friction during enterprise rollouts, while a new license page provides clearer visibility into subscription and entitlement details. Additional updates to annotation, file splitting, and page extraction workflows are designed to streamline everyday document tasks and reduce user error.

Advancing AI-Powered Document Workflows

Foxit continues to advance its AI Assistant, with updates focused on security controls, governance, and compliance alignment. These enhancements are part of Foxit’s broader vision to enable more intelligent, efficient, and secure document workflows. As the first PDF editor to incorporate AI, Foxit helps organizations embed intelligent document workflows that enhance productivity while keeping humans in control of judgment and decision-making.

About Foxit

Foxit Software is a leading provider of innovative PDF and document intelligence solutions. With more than 700 million users and over 640,000 customers worldwide, Foxit delivers AI-powered tools for document creation, editing, electronic signatures and collaboration. As the first PDF editor to incorporate AI, Foxit helps organizations embed intelligent document workflows that enhance productivity while keeping humans in control of judgment and decision-making.

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