Security News > 2020 > July > It's July 2020, and your PC or Mac can be pwned by a dodgy Photoshop file – Adobe emits critical patch batch
A week after July's Patch Tuesday, Adobe has released out-of-band security updates for vulnerabilities in four of its products - and most of them are considered to be critical in severity.
The patch batch includes five critical bugs in Photoshop for both Windows and macOS allowing for code execution.
Users will want to update to version 20.0.10 or later on Photoshop CC 2019 and 21.2.1 or later on Photoshop CC. Those running Adobe Bridge asset management code for Windows and macOS will want to make sure they get patches for three critical code execution flaws.
Two are out-of-bounds read and two are of of bounds write Updated versions will be 9.0.1 or later.
To get the patch, update to version 20.3 or later.
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