NET and Visual Studio Microsoft Teams Azure DevOps Microsoft Dynamics and the Remote Desktop Client. This month, Microsoft released 69 new patches addressing CVES in Microsoft Windows and Windows Components Office and Office Components Exchange Server Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) SharePoint Server. Adobe categorizes these updates as a deployment priority rating of 3. None of the bugs fixed by Adobe this month are listed as publicly known or under active attack at the time of release. There are three Important-rated cross-site scripting (XSS) bugs getting fixes plus one more SFB. The patch for Experience Manager fixes four bugs, but none are Critical. The fix for Adobe Animate also addresses a lone code execution bug. Most of these are Important or Moderate rated Security Feature Bypasses (SFB), but there is a lone Critical-rate code execution bug in there as well. The patch for Commerce is the largest this month with a dozen total fixes. The bug in Substance 3D Designer was found by ZDI researcher Mat Powell and could lead to arbitrary code execution when opening a specially crafted file. If you’d rather watch the video recap, check out the Patch Report webcast on our YouTube channel.įor June, Adobe released four patches addressing 18 CVEs in Adobe Commerce, Substance 3D Designer, Adobe Animate, and Experience Manager. Take a break from your regularly scheduled activities and join us as we review the details of their latest advisories. It’s the second Tuesday of the month, which means Adobe and Microsoft have released their latest security patches.
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