Adobe: The government of India’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has recently issued high-severity warnings for Adobe users. This warning comes regarding many ongoing vulnerabilities in Adobe applications in various products of Adobe. These vulnerabilities can allow malicious actors to bypass system security on the targeted device. Check out more details below.
Adobe Applications Facing Vulnerabilities
- ColdFusion 2021 Update 11 and previous versions.
- ColdFusion 2023 Update 5 and previous versions.
- RoboHelp Server RHS 11.4 and previous versions.
- Adobe Acrobat DC v.23.0006.20360 and previous versions.
- Adobe Acrobat 2020 and previous versions.
- Acrobat Reader 2020 and earlier versions.
- Adobe Indesign ID18.5 and previous application versions.
- Photoshop 2023 and previous versions.
- Photoshop 2024 and previous applications.
- Adobe Bridge 13.04 and previous versions.
- Adobe FrameMaker Publishing server version 2022 and previous.
- Adobe InCopy 18.5 and previous versions.
- Adobe Animate 2023 and previous versions.
- Adobe Media Encoder 23.6 and previous versions.
- Adobe Audition 24.0 and previous versions.
- Adobe Premier Pro 24.0 and previous versions.
- Adobe After Effects 24.06 and previous versions.
How to Stay Safe?
- Users are required to have strong passwords and enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all Adobe accounts.
- Keep Adobe applications updated by enabling automatic updates.
- Be cautious while opening attachments or clicking on unfamiliar links in emails from unknown senders.
- Run an antivirus and anti-malware program on your system.
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