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Adobe releases security patch for its four softwares

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Adobe wants to avoid security problems in its programs and that's why they launch their security patch for August. Thanks to it, a total of 11 vulnerabilities are covered in its programs. Two of them were critical for Reader and Acrobat, so it is important that they have been introduced, thus avoiding major problems in these company programs.

Adobe releases security patch for its four softwares

The vulnerabilities reportedly affected Flash Player, Creative Cloud Desktop Application, Experience Manager, Acrobat, and Reader. From what you can see it is some of the most important developer programs.

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None of these vulnerabilities affecting Adobe software were previously publicly disclosed, nor have any attacks or related issues been detected. The company is anticipating this with the launch of this August patch. It is already made available to Windows and macOS users, covering the vulnerabilities of all programs.

Flash Player was the most affected, with a total of five vulnerabilities. One of them allowed code execution remotely, and they affected all versions of this software. Creative Cloud Desktop was also one of the most vulnerable.

Adobe has already released the August security patch, so users are recommended to download it now, in order to protect their software against these vulnerabilities. In case you haven't already done so, it is recommended to do it as soon as possible. Have you received this patch yet?

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