September 12th, 2017 By Catalin Cimpanu
Adobe just released its monthly security updates and this month the company patched vulnerabilities in three products — Adobe Flash Player, Adobe ColdFusion, and Adobe RoboHelp, the company’s lesser known help authoring tool (HAT), used for the creation of online or offline documentation and help files.
In total, Adobe patched eight security bugs — two in Flash Player, four in ColdFusion, and two in RoboHelp.
The company did not receive reports of public exploits or in-the-wild attacks for any of the patched issues, but that doesn’t mean system administrators can skip this month’s security updates.
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