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Adobe Patch Tuesday: Critical Flaws in Acrobat, Reader, Photoshop

Software maker Adobe has rolled out a major security update for its flagship Acrobat and Reader products to fix at least 22 documented vulnerabilities, some serious enough to cause arbitrary code execution attacks.

<p><span><strong><span>Software maker Adobe has rolled out a major security update for its flagship Acrobat and Reader products to fix at least 22 documented vulnerabilities, some serious enough to cause arbitrary code execution attacks.</span></strong></span></p>

Software maker Adobe has rolled out a major security update for its flagship Acrobat and Reader products to fix at least 22 documented vulnerabilities, some serious enough to cause arbitrary code execution attacks.

The patches, available for Adobe Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS, headline a busy Patch Tuesday rollout that also includes fixes for serious flaws in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe RoboHelp and Adobe Character Animator.

According to an advisory from Adobe, the Acrobat/Reader update address  multiple critical vulnerabilities that could expose computer users to arbitrary code execution and memory leak attacks.

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The vulnerabilities are being documented as ‘use-after-free’ and ‘out-of-bounds read’ memory safety issues.  The majority of the bugs were reported to Adobe via bug bounty programs.

Affected product versions include Acrobat DC, Acrobat Reader DC, Acrobat 2020, Acrobat 2017 and Acrobat Reader 2017.

The Adobe Patch Tuesday output also included fixes for a code execution flaw in RoboHelp (rated important), a pair of code execution and memory leak issues in Photoshop (Windows and macOS), and two critical bugs in Adobe Character Animator for Windows and macOS.   

Adobe said it was not aware of in-the-wild exploits prior to the availability of patches. 

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