Security News > 2020 > December > Adobe fixes critical security vulnerabilities in Lightroom, Prelude
Adobe has released security updates to address critical severity security bugs affecting Windows and macOS versions of Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Prelude.
In total, the company addressed four security vulnerabilities affecting three products, three of them rated as critical and one as an important severity bug in Adobe Experience Manager and the AEM Forms add-on package.
Adobe categorized the critical security updates as priority 3 updates meaning that they affect products that haven't been known targets for attackers.
Last month, Adobe fixed 14 vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS that could allow attackers to remotely execute code on vulnerable devices.
Adobe also patched 18 critical security bugs impacting ten of its Windows and macOS products that could have led to the execution of arbitrary code when exploited in attacks.
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