Adobe ships patches for at least 30 documented security flaws, warning that users are exposed to code execution, security feature bypass and denial-of-service attacks.
February 13, 2024 By Ryan Naraine
Software maker Adobe on Tuesday released patches for at least 30 documented security flaws in multiple products, warning that users are exposed to code execution, security feature bypass and application denial-of-service attacks.
As part of its scheduled Patch Tuesday releases, Adobe called urgent attention to critical flaws in the Adobe Acrobat and Reader, Adobe Commerce and Magento Open Source, Substance 3D Painter, and FrameMaker.
Adobe documented at least 13 serious security defects covered in the Adobe Acrobat and Reader update and warned that both Windows and macOS users are at risk.
“Successful exploitation could lead to arbitrary code execution, application denial-of-service, and memory leak,” Adobe said.