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Adobe Patches 123 Vulnerabilities

Adobe's June 2026 Patch Tuesday addressed 123 vulnerabilities across 11 products, with a significant focus on Adobe Experience Manager which received patches for 57 flaws, primarily cross-site scripting (XSS) issues enabling arbitrary code execution. Two critical vulnerabilities (CVSS 10.0) allowing arbitrary code execution were patched in Adobe Campaign Classic, while ColdFusion received fixes for seven flaws including critical code execution and privilege escalation bugs. Adobe assigned a priority rating of 1 only to the Campaign Classic and ColdFusion vulnerabilities, indicating a higher likelihood of exploitation, while stating it is not aware of current in-the-wild attacks.
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Vulnerabilities Adobe Patches 123 Vulnerabilities Nearly half of the security holes, most allowing arbitrary code execution, have been fixed in Adobe’s Experience Manager product. By Eduard Kovacs | June 9, 2026 (2:20 PM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Adobe’s latest Patch Tuesday updates fix 123 vulnerabilities across 11 products. Of the total , 57 vulnerabilities were patched in Adobe Experience Manager. The vast majority are XSS flaws that allow arbitrary code execution, and three issues have been described as improper input validation that can lead to a security feature bypass. Two critical issues with a CVSS score of 10, both allowing arbitrary code execution, have been patched in Adobe Campaign Classic. In ColdFusion, Adobe resolved seven vulnerabilities, including critical and high-severity issues that could allow arbitrary code execution, privilege escalation, and bypass of security features. Twenty security holes have been fixed in Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS, including code execution, DoS, and memory exposure bugs. Critical and high-severity code execution vulnerabilities have been patched by Adobe in Dreamweaver, Format Plugins, Experience Manager Forms, InDesign, InCopy, and Substance 3D Sampler. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. Adobe also addressed several DoS flaws in the Content Credentials SDK. The software giant says it’s not aware of in-the-wild exploitation targeting these vulnerabilities, and it has assigned a priority rating of 3 to most flaws, indicating it does not expect them to be leveraged in malicious attacks. Only the ColdFusion and Campaign Classic vulnerabilities have been assigned a priority rating of 1, indicating they could end up being exploited in attacks. ColdFusion is known to have been targeted by threat actors, including in recent campaigns . 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