Security News > 2020 > May > Researcher Finds Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities in Several Adobe Products
Adobe informed customers on Tuesday that it has patched memory corruption vulnerabilities, including one that allows arbitrary code execution, in several of its products.
All of the security flaws were reported to Adobe by researcher Mat Powell of Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative.
In the Windows and Mac versions of the Adobe Premiere Rush and Premiere Pro video editing solutions, and in the Audition audio recording and editing software Powell discovered out-of-bounds read vulnerabilities that could result in information disclosure.
Adobe says it has found no evidence that any of these vulnerabilities has been exploited in malicious attacks.
Earlier this month, Adobe announced patching 36 vulnerabilities in Acrobat and Reader products and the DNG software development kit.