Adobe’s Zero-Day Drama: Patch Now or Face the Code Execution Blues!

Adobe Experience Manager patches two zero-day flaws, CVE-2025-54253 and CVE-2025-54254, faster than a caffeinated cheetah! These vulnerabilities allowed remote code execution, giving hackers a VIP pass to chaos. Moral of the story: always lock the back door, especially if it’s digital.

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Hot Take:

Adobe Experience Manager is living up to its name by providing a truly “experiential” experience—if dodging cyber bullets is your idea of fun! With two zero-day flaws that could make your server as open as a 24-hour diner, Adobe’s emergency updates are the ultimate cybersecurity fire drill. Don’t worry, though; they’ve finally patched up the virtual potholes, but not before giving everyone a case of digital whiplash.

Key Points:

  • Emergency updates issued for Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Forms on JEE.
  • Two zero-day vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-54253 and CVE-2025-54254, both rated “Critical”.
  • Vulnerabilities allow unauthenticated remote code execution and file system exposure.
  • Discovered by Shubham Shah and Adam Kues, initially reported in April 2025.
  • Administrators urged to update immediately or restrict platform access.

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