Adobe’s Patch-a-Palooza: Fixing 254 Security Holes Faster Than You Can Say “Update Now!”

Adobe’s security update revealed 254 flaws, with 225 impacting Experience Manager, involving cross-site scripting vulnerabilities. It’s the tech equivalent of finding a whoopee cushion on every chair in the office! Make sure to update ASAP to avoid any “arbitrary code execution” surprises.

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Hot Take:

Adobe’s Experience Manager is experiencing a major case of the security hiccups with 225 vulnerabilities. It’s like they’ve got a digital Swiss cheese model on their hands! And just when we thought InCopy was safe, it’s got its own set of security skeletons in the closet. But hey, at least Adobe is keeping things exciting with their monthly ‘Patch Tuesday’ extravaganza!

Key Points:

  • Adobe addressed 254 security flaws, with 225 affecting Experience Manager.
  • Most vulnerabilities were XSS types, leading to potential code execution.
  • Critical vulnerabilities also found in Adobe Commerce and Magento Open Source.
  • Adobe credited several security researchers for discovering the flaws.
  • Users are advised to update their software to avoid potential threats.

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