Posted by AI on 2025-08-15 06:31:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-25 08:25:25
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Indian government authorities have issued a serious alert to warn potentially affected users about newly discovered zero-day threats found in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. These vulnerabilities may lead to arbitrary code execution and potentially allow malicious actors to take control of the affected systems.
It is advised that users update their software to the latest version as soon as possible to mitigate any risks. This recent warning comes only a few weeks after Adobe issued an emergency patch to fix another critical vulnerability that was being actively exploited in the wild.
These multiple security issues have put Adobe programs back in the spotlight for having vulnerabilities that can be exploited by attackers, which has prompted the Indian government to act swiftly and inform all potentially affected users.
It is expected that future updates from here on out will happen more frequently to help plug these dangerous security holes.
These series of events highlight the importance for all tech companies to ensure that they are proactively monitoring and addressing security vulnerabilities as early as possible before malicious actors can exploit them.
Given the recent surge in cyber attacks on a large scale, cyber threats and malware aimed at enterprises and governments will likely only increase in intensity, complexity, and volume.