"Adobe Patches 207 Security Bugs in Mega Patch Tuesday Bundle"

Software maker Adobe recently rolled out fixes for code execution flaws in the enterprise-facing Illustrator, Substance 3D Sampler, and After Effects products.  Adobe documented at least 207 security vulnerabilities and warned users on both Windows and macOS systems of risk of code execution, memory leaks, and denial-of-service attacks.  The Adobe Substance 3D Sampler update addresses at least six vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user.  Affected software includes Adobe Substance 3D Sampler 4.2.1 and earlier versions on all platforms.   The new update for Adobe Illustrator resolves three critical vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution and memory leaks.  Affects Illustrator 2023 and Illustrator 2024 on both Windows and macOS platforms.  The Adobe After Effects update fixes four (4) critical and moderate security vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution and memory leaks in the context of the current user.  Affects both Windows and macOS users.  Adobe also rolled out a major Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) patch with fixes for a whopping 185 documented bugs that the company warns could be exploited for arbitrary code execution and security feature bypass.  The company also released fixes for bugs in the Adobe Prelude software, memory leaks and denial-of-service issues in Adobe InDesign, memory corruption issues in Adobe Dimension, and memory leaks in Adobe Animate.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "Adobe Patches 207 Security Bugs in Mega Patch Tuesday Bundle"

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