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Adobe Addresses 44 Vulnerabilities in Software Update

Adobe Addresses 44 Vulnerabilities in Software Update

Posted on February 10, 2026 By CWS

In a significant update on Patch Tuesday, Adobe has released fixes for 44 vulnerabilities identified in its software products. These vulnerabilities were discovered through the efforts of external security researchers.

Comprehensive Security Patches Released

The tech company has issued nine advisories detailing the security patches for a range of applications including Audition, After Effects, InDesign Desktop, Substance 3D Designer, Substance 3D Stager, Substance 3D Modeler, Bridge, Lightroom Classic, and the DNG SDK. The updates aim to strengthen the security framework of these widely used software solutions.

Critical Vulnerabilities and Their Impact

Among the vulnerabilities addressed, more than 24 have been classified as critical, primarily due to their potential for arbitrary code execution. Despite their critical nature, they have been rated high based on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS). This classification pertains to vulnerabilities found in several products, including Audition, After Effects, and InDesign.

Additionally, Adobe has resolved vulnerabilities considered to be of important severity. These include medium-severity issues such as memory exposure and Denial-of-Service (DoS) threats. Such issues, while less critical, still pose significant security risks if left unaddressed.

Future Security Outlook

Adobe has stated that there is currently no knowledge of these vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild. The company has assigned a priority rating of 3 to all new advisories, suggesting a lower likelihood of immediate targeting by attackers. This prioritization indicates a proactive approach in managing potential risks associated with these vulnerabilities.

The contributions of security researchers, known by their online aliases ‘Yjdfy’ and ‘Voidexploit’, have been acknowledged for playing a key role in identifying a substantial number of the vulnerabilities patched in the latest updates.

For more details on Adobe’s security measures, related updates include fixes for critical Apache Tika bugs in ColdFusion and broader campaigns targeting Adobe ColdFusion servers.

Security Week News Tags:Adobe, code execution, Cybersecurity, DoS, memory exposure, Patch Tuesday, security patch, security update, Software Security, Vulnerabilities

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