India's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN) has discovered critical security vulnerabilities in Adobe software, including popular graphics software Photoshop, Premiere Pro and InDesign. By exploiting vulnerabilities in software, hackers can steal important information from your computer and conduct cyber attacks. Therefore, the company also issued a high level of warning to users about this.
Vulnerabilities were found in software developed by Adobe: "Photoshop 2023 24.7.1", "Photoshop 2024 25.0", "Premier Pro 24.0", "Premier Pro 23.6", "InDesign ID 18.5", "InDesign ID". 17.4.2", "Acrobat DC 23.006.20360", "Acrobat Reader DC 23.006.20360", "Acrobat Reader 2020 20.005.30524", "Acrobat 2020 20.005.30524", "Cold Fusion 2023 Update 5", "Cold Fusion 2021 Update 11", "Bridge 13.0.4", "Bridge 14.0.0", "InCopy 18.5", "InCopy 17.4.2", "After Effects 24.0.2", "After Effects 23.6", "RoboHelp Server RHS 11.4 "". ', 'Framemaker Publishing Server 2022', 'Animate 2023 23.0.2', 'Dimensions 3.4.9', 'Media Ecnode 24.0.2', 'Media Ecnode 23.6', 'Audition 24.0' and 'Audition 23.6.1'.
It is understood that vulnerabilities in various software developed by Adobe can be exploited to bypass the device's security system and conduct cyber attacks. Hackers can even steal computer data and perform denial-of-service (DoS) attacks by sending code remotely.
According to CERT-IN, the version of Adobe software in which this vulnerability exists has similar vulnerabilities to previous versions. Therefore, most Adobe users are vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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