Adobe plugs critical holes in Photoshop

Adobe closes a number of security vulnerabilities in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere. Some of the vulnerabilities were previously rated critical by security researchers.

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Adobe has followed up with a series of security updates for its Adobe Photoshop products. The updates for seven programs address a number of security vulnerabilities rated as critical. The vendor plugs a total of 21 holes in seven products (After Effects, Premiere Pro, Media Encoder, Audition, Prelude and Character Animator). The majority of the security leaks were discovered by security researchers and classified as critical.

Specifically, Photoshop up to version 21.2.9 and Photoshop 2021 up to version 22.4.2 have two vulnerabilities. Adobe has already fixed a critical vulnerability that could exploit a buffer overflow. Premiere Pro up to version 15.2 has a critical vulnerability that has already been fixed in version 15.4.

The detailed Adobe Security Bulletin is on the page of the manufacturer viewable.

Source: PC World

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