CVE-2022-35700 Adobe Bridge versions 12.0.2 and earlier are affected by a out-of-bounds write vulnerability that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
Adobe recommends monitoring for signs of anomalous behavior from systems running Bridge CC 2017.
On systems running Adobe Bridge CC 2017, administrators are advised to monitor for signs of anomalous behavior from systems running Bridge CC 2017. These signs include but are not limited to: Anomalous system behavior.
Anomalous system log entries.
Anomalous system information. Adobe recommends monitoring for these signs of anomalous behavior and promptly contacting Technology Support when they are observed.
Adobe Bridge CC 2017 Vulnerabilities
On systems running Adobe Bridge CC 2017, administrators are advised to monitor for signs of anomalous behavior from systems running Bridge CC 2017. These signs include but are not limited to: Anomalous system behavior.
Anomalous system log entries.
Anomalous system information.
Adobe Bridge CC 2017 Vulnerability Summary
The following information has been provided by Adobe.
Adobe has released a security update to address a vulnerability affecting the software known as Bridge CC 2017.
This vulnerability could allow an attacker to potentially execute malicious code on systems running this software.
Adobe recommends monitoring for signs of anomalous behavior from systems running Bridge CC 2017, and promptly contacting Technology Support when they are observed.
Adobe Bridge CC 2017
Bridge CC 2017 is a software product that provides the end-to-end management of creative assets such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator files.
Bridge CC 2017 includes a number of new features, such as automated asset catalogs and increased support for file formats. Additionally, Bridge CC 2017 provides improved workflow automation features, including a redesigned interface and new workflows. With this update, designers can easily find the best way to automate their workflows for faster, more efficient design projects.
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Published on: 09/19/2022 16:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 09/21/2022 13:14:00 UTC