Adobe Warns Windows, macOS Users of Critical-Severity Flaws
Adobe fixed three critical-severity flaws in Adobe Prelude, Adobe Experience Manager and Adobe Lightroom.
Read MoreAdobe fixed three critical-severity flaws in Adobe Prelude, Adobe Experience Manager and Adobe Lightroom.
Read MoreThe critical-severity Adobe Acrobat and Reader vulnerabilities could enable arbitrary code execution and are part of a 14-CVE patch update.
Read MoreThe out-of-band patches follow a lighter-than-usual Patch Tuesday update earlier this month.
Read MoreAdobe says the two critical flaws (CVE-2020-24407 and CVE-2020-24400) could allow arbitrary code execution as well as read or write access to the database.
Read MoreThe flaw stems from a NULL Pointer Dereference error and plagues the Windows, macOS, Linux and ChromeOS versions of Adobe Flash Player.
Read MoreFive critical cross-site scripting flaws were fixed by Adobe in Experience Manager as part of its regularly scheduled patches.
Read MoreThe notarized malware payloads were discovered in a recent MacOS adware campaign, disguised as Adobe Flash Player updates.
Read MoreAdobe has released patches for critical and important-severity flaws in its popular Magento e-commerce platform.
Read MoreAdobe issued out-of-band patches for critical flaws tied to 12 CVEs in Photoshop and other applications.
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