Adobe Released February 2020 Security Updates – Fixes Critical Bugs in 5 Software
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Adobe Released February 2020 Security Updates – Fixes Critical Bugs in 5 Software

Adobe February Security Updates

Adobe released security updates that fix 42 security vulnerabilities in 5 Software, among them, many of the vulnerabilities are classified as critical and important.

Adobe Framemaker | APSB20-04

The update fixes critical vulnerabilities with Adobe Framemaker for Windows, which allows an attacker to execute code on the vulnerable installation with the context of the user.

Adobe Framemaker 2019.0.4 and below are affected with the vulnerability, fixed with Adobe Framemaker 2019.0.5.

Adobe Acrobat and Reader | APSB20-05

Critical, important and moderate vulnerabilities fixed with security updates for Adobe Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS.

These vulnerabilities allow an attacker to execute the remote code with the context of the current user.

Affected Versions

Product Track Affected Versions Platform
Acrobat DC Continuous 2019.021.20061 and earlier versions Windows & macOS
Acrobat Reader DC Continuous 2019.021.20061 and earlier versions Windows & macOS
Acrobat 2017 Classic 2017 2017.011.30156 and earlier versions Windows
Acrobat Reader 2017 Classic 2017 2017.011.30156 and earlier versions macOS
Acrobat 2015 Classic 2015 2015.006.30508 and earlier versions Windows & macOS
Acrobat Reader 2015 Classic 2015 2015.006.30508 and earlier versions Windows & macOS

Fixed Versions

Product Track Updated Versions Platform Priority Rating Availability
Acrobat DC Continuous 2020.006.20034 Windows and macOS 2 Windows macOS
Acrobat Reader DC Continuous 2020.006.20034 Windows and macOS 2 Windows
macOS
Acrobat 2017 Classic 2017 2017.011.30158 Windows and macOS 2 WindowsmacOS
Acrobat Reader 2017 Classic 2017 2017.011.30158 Windows and macOS 2 WindowsmacOS
Acrobat 2015 Classic 2015 2015.006.30510 Windows and macOS 2 WindowsmacOS
Acrobat Reader 2015 Classic 2015 2015.006.30510 Windows and macOS 2 WindowsmacOS

Adobe Flash Player | APSB20-06

The security update fixes critical vulnerabilities with Adobe Flash Player for Windows, macOS, Linux and Chrome OS.

Successful exploitation of the vulnerability allows the attacker to execute arbitrary code with user consent.

Affected Versions

Product Version Platform
Adobe Flash Player Desktop Runtime 32.0.0.321 and earlier Windows and macOS
Adobe Flash Player Desktop Runtime 32.0.0.314 and earlier Linux
Adobe Flash Player for Google Chrome 32.0.0.321 and earlier Windows, macOS, Linux and Chrome OS
Adobe Flash Player for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 32.0.0.255 and earlier Windows 10 and 8.1

Fixed Versions

Product Version Platform Priority Availability
Adobe Flash Player Desktop Runtime 32.0.0.330 Windows, macOS 2 Flash Player Download CenterFlash Player Distribution
Adobe Flash Player for Google Chrome 32.0.0.330 Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS 2 Google Chrome Releases
Adobe Flash Player for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 32.0.0.330 Windows 10 and 8.1 2 Microsoft Security Advisory
Adobe Flash Player Desktop Runtime 32.0.0.330 Linux 3 Flash Player Download Center

Adobe Experience Manager | APSB20-08

The hotfixes resolve security vulnerabilities with Adobe Experience Manager AEM versions 6.5 and 6.4 rated Important.

Successful exploitation leads to a denial-of-service condition, users are recommended to apply the hotfix.

Adobe Digital Editions | APSB20-07

The security update for Adobe Digital Editions resolves critical and an important vulnerability. Successful exploitation leads to Arbitrary Code Execution and Information Disclosure.

Affected Versions

Product Version Platform
Adobe Digital Editions 4.5.10 and below Windows

Fixed Versions

Product Version Platform Priority Availability
Adobe Digital Editions 4.5.11 Windows 3 Download Page

Adobe recommends users update their product installations to the latest versions using the instructions referenced in the bulletin.

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