By Ryan Naraine on June 14, 2022
Adobe's security response team has pushed out a massive batch of patches to cover at least 46 vulnerabilities in a wide range of enterprise-facing software products.
As part of its scheduled Patch Tuesday release for June, Adobe warned of "critical" code execution flaws that expose both Windows and macOS users to malicious hacker attacks.
The most serious of the documented flaws affect Adobe Animate, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InCopy and Adobe InDesign.
The San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe published multiple advisories with barebones details on the flaws and patches. The company said it has no evidence that any of the bugs were exploited in zero-day attacks.
Here’s a summary of Adobe’s patches: