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Adobe Kills 16 Critical Flaws in Acrobat and Reader, Digital Negative SDK
2020-05-12 16:02

Adobe has fixed 16 critical flaws across its Acrobat and Reader applications and its Adobe Digital Negative Software Development Kit.

Those include 24 critical- and important-severity flaws in its Acrobat and Reader application, used for creating and managing PDF files, and 12 in its Adobe DNG Software Development Kit, which provides support for reading and writing DNG files used for digital photography.

Twelve critical flaws were fixed in Acrobat and Reader.

Adobe DNG SDK. Adobe also issued patches for flaws in versions 1.5 and earlier of its DNG SDK. Users are urged to update to version 1.5.1 of the SDK. This includes critical heap overflow flaws tied to four CVEs.

Adobe released an out-of-band patch addressing critical flaws in Adobe Bridge, Adobe Illustrator and the Magento e-commerce platform.


News URL

https://threatpost.com/adobe-kills-16-critical-flaws-in-acrobat-and-reader-digital-negative-sdk/155652/

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VENDOR LAST 12M #/PRODUCTS LOW MEDIUM HIGH CRITICAL TOTAL VULNS
Adobe 105 47 824 1650 622 3143