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To mark the occasion, Microsoft has released fixes for 99 vulnerabilities - 12 critical, one of which is being exploited in the wild - and Adobe 42, most of which are critical and none actively exploited. Microsoft fixed nearly 100 vulnerabilities this Tuesday, interspersed through a number of products: Windows, Edge, IE, SQL Server, Exchange Server, Office, and more.

Adobe today released the latest security updates for five of its widely used software that patch a total of 42 newly discovered vulnerabilities, 35 of which are critical in severity. In brief, Adobe Framemaker for Windows, an advanced document processing software, contains 21 flaws, and all of them are critical buffer error, heap overflow, memory corruption, and out-of-bounds write issues, leading to code execution attacks.

Adobe's February 2020 Patch Tuesday updates fix a total of 42 vulnerabilities across the company's Framemaker, Acrobat and Reader, Flash Player, Digital Editions and Experience Manager products. While the vulnerabilities have been classified as critical, Adobe believes they are unlikely to be exploited in attacks any time soon.

Adobe has released patches addressing a wave of critical flaws in its Framemaker and Flash Player products, which, if exploited, could lead to arbitrary code-execution. Overall, Adobe stomped out flaws tied to 42 CVEs for its regularly scheduled February updates, with 35 of those flaws being critical in severity.

Adobe today released the latest security updates for five of its widely used software that patch a total of 42 newly discovered vulnerabilities, 35 of which are critical in severity. In brief, Adobe Framemaker for Windows, an advanced document processing software, contains 21 flaws, and all of them are critical buffer error, heap overflow, memory corruption, and out-of-bounds write issues, leading to code execution attacks.

Adobe's January 2020 Patch Tuesday updates address several vulnerabilities in the company's Illustrator and Experience Manager products. While the vulnerabilities have been assigned a severity rating of critical, their priority rating is 3, which means Adobe does not expect any of them to be exploited in attacks.

Adobe has released patches for five critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Illustrator CC, its popular vector graphics editor tool, which if exploited could enable arbitrary code execution. Overall Adobe patched nine vulnerabilities as part of its regularly-scheduled updates on Tuesday, including five critical ones in Adobe Illustrator CC, and four "Important" and "Moderate" flaws in Adobe Experience Manager, its platform for integrated online marketing and web analytics.

Adobe today released software updates to patch a total of 9 new security vulnerabilities in two of its widely used applications, Adobe Experience Manager and Adobe Illustrator. It's the first Patch Tuesday for the year 2020 and one of the lightest patch releases in a long time for Adobe users.

Adobe’s Patch Tuesday updates for December 2019 fix vulnerabilities in the company’s Acrobat and Reader, Brackets, Photoshop, and ColdFusion products. read more

The patches are part of Adobe's regularly-scheduled fixes.