, "published": "T00:00:00", "type": "nessus", "title": "Adobe InDesign ), which this month addresses 59 bugs found in 15 of its products, including in Photoshop, Premiere Elements, ColdFusion and InCopy.\n\nIn all, 36 of the vulnerabilities are rated \u201ccritical,\u201d which is an Adobe-specific label indicating that the flaws, if exploited, \u201cwould allow malicious native-code to execute, potentially without a user being aware.\u201d\n\nAs for the Adobe Acrobat family of software, 26 bugs were patched, 13 of which were critical and given an Adobe priority rating of \u201c2,\u201d meaning that the affected product is at \u201celevated risk\u201d of being attacked. Adobe have released InDesign 16.3, which adds support for Apple Silicon (M1) processors.
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