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Adobe Issues Security Updates For 41 Vulnerabilities in 10 Products
Adobe Issues Security Updates For 41 Vulnerabilities in 10 Products
Adobe Issues Security Updates For 41 Vulnerabilities in 10 Products
Adobe Issues Security Updates For 41 Vulnerabilities in 10 Products

Adobe Issues Security Updates For 41 Vulnerabilities in 10 Products

Adobe Issues Security Updates For 41 Vulnerabilities in 10 Products Adobe has released a giant Patch Tuesday security update release that fixes vulnerabilities in ten applications, including Adobe Acrobat, Reader, and Photoshop. The complete list of Adobe Products receiving security updates today and the number of fixed vulnerabilities are below: APSB21-36 | Adobe Connect: 1 Important vulnerability was

US Brokerage Firms Warned of Ongoing Phishing With Penalty Threats

US Brokerage Firms Warned of Ongoing Phishing With Penalty Threats FINRA, the U.S. securities industry regulator, has warned brokerage firms of an ongoing phishing campaign threatening recipients with penalties unless they provide the information requested by the attackers. FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) is an independent, non-governmental securities regulator supervised by the U.S. Securities and Exchange

Microsoft Office MSGraph Vulnerability Could Lead to Code Execution

Microsoft Office MSGraph Vulnerability Could Lead to Code Execution Microsoft today will release a patch for a vulnerability affecting the Microsoft Office MSGraph component, responsible for displaying graphics and charts, that could be exploited to execute code on a target machine. Because the component can be embedded in most Office documents, an attacker can use

FBI and AFP Created a Fake Encrypted Chat Platform to Catch Criminals

FBI and AFP Created a Fake Encrypted Chat Platform to Catch Criminals In the “largest and most sophisticated law enforcement operations to date,” a joint international law enforcement created a fake end-to-end encrypted chat platform designed solely to catch criminals. The FBI and the Australian Federal Police started cooperating three years ago in Operation Ironside (aka

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