Software maker Adobe has rolled out security fixes for at least 63 security vulnerabilities in a wide range of widely deployed Windows and macOS software products.
As part of the scheduled September batch of Patch Tuesday updates, Adobe called attention to critical-rated bulletins affecting the Adobe Bridge, InDesign, Photoshop, InCopy, Animage and Illustrator software products.
Here’s the breakdown of the critical and high-risk bulletins:
- Adobe Bridge: Includes patches for
at least 12 documented vulnerabilities affecting Windows and macOS
installations. This update addresses critical and important
vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution and
memory leak. The vulnerabilities carry a maximum CVSS
severity score of 7.8/10.
- Adobe InDesign: This update includes
fixes for at least 18 critical and important-rated vulnerabilities
affecting Windows and macOS users. “Successful exploitation could
lead to arbitrary code execution, arbitrary file system read and
memory leak.”
- Adobe Photoshop: This bulletin
covers 10 documented security flaws that are rated critical and
important. Successful exploitation could lead to arbitrary code
execution and memory leak. Affected software includes
Photoshop 2021 and Photoshop 2022 for Windows and macOS.
- Adobe InCopy: This bulletin
documents at least 7 security flaws that could expose Windows and
macOS users to arbitrary code execution and memory leak
issues.
- Adobe Animate: This bulletin
includes patches for a pair of critical-severity vulnerabilities
that could allow code execution in the context of the current user.
This update is available for both Windows and macOS users.
- Adobe Illustrator: This update
resolves three critical and important vulnerabilities that could
lead to arbitrary code execution and memory leak. Affects
Windows and macOS users running Illustrator 2021 and 2022
versions.
Adobe said it was not aware of any exploits in the wild for any of the patched vulnerabilities.
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