Security News > 2020 > March > Dear Adobe, Trend Micro users: Please vaccinate your software – at least some of these security holes were exploited in the wild
A little more than a week after forgoing March's Patch Tuesday hullabaloo, Adobe has emitted fixes for dozens of security flaws in its applications.
The ever-vulnerable Reader and Acrobat on Windows and macOS require patching for 13 CVE-listed holes, nine of which can be exploited to gain malicious code execution on vulnerable machines.
In addition to tackling the Reader and Acrobat bugs, Adobe pushed out patches for 22 bugs in Windows and macOS Photoshop - 16 of which allow for malicious code execution - and one privilege escalation hole in the aptly-named Adobe Genuine Integrity Service on Windows.
There are also two code-execution holes in Adobe Bridge on Windows, an info-leak bug in Experience Manger, and two critical flaws in ColdFusion.
Five CVE-listed bugs, two of which are being targeted in the wild, need to be patched.
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