Adobe has recently released updates to fix serious security vulnerabilities that could help attackers gain unauthorized access, execute commands on compromised computers, or elevate their privileges.
Adobe patches 45 critical vulnerabilities in Acrobat Pro and Adobe Reader
Among the vulnerabilities found, there are 45 critical flaws identified in Adobe Acrobat Pro and Reader. Both programs are widely used, so these vulnerabilities could allow malicious actors to execute code on vulnerable computers. Users are advised to update these programs as soon as possible.
Below are Adobe's security updates:
Summary of Adobe's security updates:
Security update APSB19-48 for Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)
The update addresses 12 vulnerabilities in AEM, which could lead to information leaks, privilege abuse, and remote code execution, allowing attackers unauthorized access to AEM.
These vulnerabilities have been patched in the latest versions of Adobe Experience Manager 6.3, 6.4, and 6.5.
Security update APSB19-49 for Adobe Acrobat and Reader
This update fixes 68 issues in Adobe Reader and Acrobat, including 45 critical vulnerabilities that could allow arbitrary code execution on vulnerable computers.
Attackers can easily exploit these vulnerabilities, so users are encouraged to update Adobe Acrobat and Reader as soon as possible.
These issues have been fixed in Acrobat DC Continuous 2019.021.20047, Acrobat Reader DC Continuous 2019.021.20047, Acrobat DC Classic 2017 2017.011.30150, Acrobat Reader DC Classic 2017 2017.011.30150, Acrobat DC Classic 2015 2015.006.30504, and Acrobat Reader DC Classic 2015 2015.006.30504.
Security update APSB19-50 for Adobe Experience Manager Forms
Adobe has patched a vulnerability in Adobe Experience Manager Forms that allows hackers to inject malicious scripts into websites and execute them on the client side to gather sensitive information.
Adobe Experience Manager versions 6.3, 6.4, and 6.5 are all free from this issue.
Security update APSB19-51 for Adobe Download Manager
Adobe has patched a security flaw that allows hackers to take control of the entire system after users access a malicious file on Adobe Download Manager.
According to the description, this vulnerability could allow attackers to conduct dynamic link library (DLL) attacks by replacing Adobe DLL with a malicious version.
This issue has been addressed in version 2.0.0.417 of Adobe Download Manager.
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