Adobe security advisory

Number: AV20-385
Date: 21 October 2020

On 20 October 2020 Adobe published Security Bulletins to address vulnerabilities in the following products:

  • Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop Application – version 5.2 and prior
  • Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop Application – version 2.1 and prior
  • Adobe InDesign – version 15.1.2 and prior
  • Adobe Media Encoder – version 14.4 and prior
  • Adobe Premiere Pro – version 14.4 and prior
  • Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 – version 20.0.10 and prior
  • Adobe Photoshop 2020 – version 21.2.2 and prior
  • Adobe After Effects – version 17.1.1 and prior
  • Adobe Animate – version 20.5 and prior
  • Adobe Marketo Sales Insight Salesforce package – version 1.4355 and prior
  • Adobe Dreamweaver – version 20.2 and prior
  • Adobe Illustrator 2020 – version 24.2 and prior

The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the provided web link and apply the necessary updates.

Adobe Security Bulletins and Advisories
https://helpx.adobe.com/security.html

Note to Readers
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