Security News > 2019 > July > July 2019 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft plugs two actively exploited zero-days
For July 2019 Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has pushed out patches for 78 CVE-numbered vulnerabilities (15 of them critical) and Adobe for three, but none of them in its most widely used software. Adobe patches It’s unusual to see no patches for Flash or Acrobat/Reader, but I suppose it had to happen sometimes. Instead, Adobe released patches for flaws in: Dreamweaver (a privilege escalation flaw in the software’s installer) Bridge CC (an information disclosure flaw that … More → The post July 2019 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft plugs two actively exploited zero-days appeared first on Help Net Security.
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