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People are focusing on Adobe security patches addressing multiple vulnerabilities in ColdFusion and Adobe Campaign. The coverage highlights fixes for flaws rated at the highest severity level.

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Key Takeaway Adobe has released patches for seven ColdFusion and Adobe Campaign vulnerabilities, including multiple maximum-severity issues.
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Adobe has released patches for seven ColdFusion and Adobe Campaign vulnerabilities, including multiple maximum-severity issues.

People are focusing on Adobe security patches addressing multiple vulnerabilities in ColdFusion and Adobe Campaign. The coverage highlights fixes for flaws rated at the highest severity level.

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patch count Seven vulnerabilities patched
products affected ColdFusion and Adobe Campaign
severity level Maximum severity

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  • Verify whether additional patches follow for other Adobe products mentioned alongside ColdFusion and Campaign. BleepingComputer

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