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    Adobe Patches 80 Vulnerabilities Across Eight Products

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    Adobe on Tuesday announced patches for 80 vulnerabilities across 8 products, including Commerce, Illustrator, Acrobat Reader, and Premiere Pro.

    The company rolled out fixes for 19 flaws in Adobe Commerce and Magento Open Source, urging users to apply the patches within the next 30 days, based on these products being a known target for threat actors.

    The update resolves six high-severity bugs, five of which could lead to privilege escalation: CVE-2026-21290, CVE-2026-21361, CVE-2026-21284, CVE-2026-21311, and CVE-2026-21309. The sixth, tracked as CVE-2026-21289, leads to security feature bypass.

    Per Adobe’s advisory, the remaining defects are medium- and low-severity issues leading to arbitrary code execution, privilege escalation, security feature bypasses, and denial-of-service (DoS).

    Fixes for these bugs were released for Adobe Commerce versions 2.4.4 to 2.4.9, Adobe Commerce B2B versions 1.3.3 to 1.5.3, and Magento Open Source versions 2.4.5 to 2.4.9.

    Adobe Illustrator received patches for seven vulnerabilities, including five bugs that could lead to arbitrary code execution: CVE-2026-21333, CVE-2026-21362, CVE-2026-27271, CVE-2026-27272, and CVE-2026-27267.

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    High-severity security defects leading to arbitrary code execution were also resolved in Acrobat Reader, Premiere Pro, Substance 3D Stager, and DNG Software Development Kit (SDK).

    Unlike the Adobe Commerce advisory, which has a priority rating of 2, these have priority ratings of 3, meaning that the products are less likely to be targeted by threat actors.

    Adobe’s fresh round of security updates also resolves medium- and low-severity vulnerabilities in these products, as well as in Substance 3D Painter and Experience Manager.

    Adobe makes no mention of any of these security defects being exploited in the wild. Additional information can be found on the company’s PSIRT page.

    Related: SAP Patches Critical FS-QUO, NetWeaver Vulnerabilities

    Related: Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Enterprise Networking Products

    Related: Patch Tuesday: Adobe Fixes 44 Vulnerabilities in Creative Apps

    Related: Adobe Patches Critical Apache Tika Bug in ColdFusion

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