CERT announces Adobe vulnerabilities.

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CERT announces vulnerabilities in Adobe.

Multiple vulnerabilities discovered in certain Adobe products. So much so that they allow an attacker to cause arbitrary code execution remotely. 

They also allow a breach of data confidentiality. Please refer to the publisher's security bulletin to obtain fixes (see Documentation section)

Adobe releases security patches for Flash Player, ColdFusion, and more

Adobe has released its monthly Patch Tuesday updates for February 2019. These updates include Flash Player, Creative Cloud Desktop app, and ColdFusion.

These vulnerabilities can lead to code execution, information disclosure, or privilege escalation. All users are strongly advised to update to the latest versions to be protected against these vulnerabilities.


The CERT (Computer Emergency Response Teams) are alert and response centers for computer attacks, intended for businesses or administrations, but whose information is generally accessible to everyone. The priority tasks of a CERT are multiple. Centralization of assistance requests following security incidents (attacks) on networks and information systems: reception of requests, analysis of symptoms and possible correlation of incidents. Processing alerts and reacting to computer attacks: technical analysis, exchange of information with other CERTs, contribution to specific technical studies. The establishment and maintenance of a database of vulnerabilities, Prevention by dissemination of information on the precautions to be taken to minimize the risks of incidents or at worst their consequences, Possible coordination with other entities (competence centers networks, operators and Internet access providers national and international CERTs).

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