Security News > 2020 > February > Adobe Releases Patches for Dozens of Critical Flaws in 5 Software
Adobe today released the latest security updates for five of its widely used software that patch a total of 42 newly discovered vulnerabilities, 35 of which are critical in severity.
In brief, Adobe Framemaker for Windows, an advanced document processing software, contains 21 flaws, and all of them are critical buffer error, heap overflow, memory corruption, and out-of-bounds write issues, leading to code execution attacks.
Whereas, the latest update for Adobe Flash Player, one of the most infamous software in terms of having the worst security record of all time, has patched yet another critical arbitrary code execution flaw.
Adobe has also patched a new critical arbitrary code execution flaw and an important information disclosure issue in Digital Edition, another popular e-book reader software program developed by Adobe.
At last, Adobe Experience Manager-a comprehensive content management solution for building websites, mobile apps, and forms-doesn't contain any critical flaw this time but has patched an important denial-of-service issue that affects only versions 6.5 and 6.4 of the software.
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