Adobe fixes vulnerabilities for a wide range of products
A security flaw in Adobe System's graphic design software can allow users to illegally change some program files to destroy data or install dangerous software on a computer.
According to Adobe's warning, the vulnerability affects Adobe Creative Suite 2, Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Illustrator CS2; and only occurs when the application runs in multiple user sharing settings.
If exploited, the above security flaw could allow an attacker to replace the program file with malicious or malicious scripts - can read, write or destroy sensitive data if hackers log in. with user accounts with high permissions (usually an administrator account).
Adobe ranked the "critical" vulnerability (the second highest level of warning after "serious"), and issued security patches to fix the flaw. Adobe recommends that Photoshop CS2 users on shared systems, or Microsoft Windows, Mac OS . quickly install a fix.
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