In a critical security update, Adobe Acrobat and Reader have fixed 13 security flaws that could allow remote code execution, application denial-of-service, and memory leaks. The vulnerabilities, which affect multiple versions of Acrobat and Reader on both Windows and macOS, have the potential to give attackers complete control over devices. Adobe is urging users to update their software immediately to address these vulnerabilities. The company has expressed its gratitude to the organizations and individuals who reported the vulnerabilities and helped protect Adobe users.
Unmasking 13 Security Flaws: Adobe Acrobat & Reader’s Remote Code Execution
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