Adobe has released security updates to patch a zero-day vulnerability in Acrobat and Reader tagged as exploited in attacks.
Adobe has released security updates to address critical severity vulnerabilities affecting Adobe Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS that could enable attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable devices.
Adobe has released their monthly security updates that fix vulnerabilities in Acrobat, Reader, Photoshop CC, Brackets, and ColdFusion. All users are advised to install the applicable updates as soon as possible to resolve these vulnerabilities.
Today, Adobe released security bulletin APSB19-02 that describes two security updates for critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat and Reader. In these updates only two vulnerabilities were fixed, but they are classified as Critical because they allow privilege escalation and arbitrary code execution.
Today, Adobe released security updates that fix numerous critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat and Reader. This was a massive update, with over 87 vulnerabilities being patched by Adobe.
Earlier today, Adobe has released its monthly security bulletin, and for the month of November 2017, the company patched nine products.
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Adobe has released updates for Adobe Acrobat, Reader, and Flash that resolve a total of 42 security vulnerabilities. As many of these vulnerabilities are rated as Critical, it is strongly advised that anyone using these products immediately update them to the latest version.
Today Adobe released a mammoth security update for their Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Acrobat and Reader, and Adobe XMP Toolkit for Java products. When you combine the vulnerabilities released for the three products, there are 83 exploits fixed, with almost all of them allow remote code execution.
Adobe has released security updates for Adobe Reader, Acrobat, and Coldfusion. With a whopping 92 vulnerabilities in Reader and Acrobat, with many of them being critical, it is essential that everyone install the latest available update. Furthermore, Adobe released an advisor about a vulnerability currently being used in Adobe Flash
New updates are available for Adobe Acrobat, Reader and Flash Player that resolve numerous security vulnerabilities. These 2 updates resolve a whopping 69 vulnerabities, with many of them being labeled as critical. These vulnerabilities range from information disclosure to remote code execution.