Adobe security advisory

Number: AV21-539
Date: 26 October 2021

On 26 October 2021 Adobe published Security Bulletins to address vulnerabilities in multiple products. Included were updates for the following:

  • Adobe Bridge – version 11.1.1 and prior
  • Adobe Audition – version 14.4 and prior
  • Adobe After Effects – version 18.4.1 and prior
  • Adobe Lightroom Classic – version 10.3 and prior
  • Adobe Prelude – version 10.1 and prior
  • Adobe Character Animator – version 4.4 and prior
  • Adobe Premiere Pro – version 15.4.1 and prior
  • Adobe Media Encoder – version 15.4.1 and prior
  • Adobe Illustrator – version 25.4.1 and prior
  • Adobe InDesign – version 16.4 and prior
  • Adobe Premiere Elements – version 2021 [build 19.0 (20210809.daily.2242976) and earlier] and prior
  • Adobe Animate – version 21.0.9 and prior
  • Adobe Photoshop 2021 – version 22.5.1 and prior
  • Adobe XMP-Toolkit-SDK – version 2021.07 and prior

Exploitation of some of these vulnerabilities could result in arbitrary code execution.

The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the provided web link and apply the necessary updates.

Adobe Security Bulletins and Advisories
https://helpx.adobe.com/security.html

Note to Readers

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