It’s been relatively quiet in the hacker world when it comes to major companies, but Valentine’s Day brought an all-out alert from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
It noted that several major software companies and service providers were asking users to update their systems to address vulnerabilities in multiple products and prevent hackers from taking control of an affected device.
CISA informed ConsumerAffairs that attackers are actively attempting to break into products from Apple, Adobe, Microsoft, and Mozilla. According to WindowsReport, several of these are “critical” as far as severity is concerned – such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign.
The following is a list of the affected products and links to the updates for those products:
Apple
CISA encourages users and administrators to review the Apple security updates page for the following products and apply the necessary updates as soon as possible:
• iOS 16.3.1 and iPadOS 16.3.1
Adobe
CISA encourages users and administrators to review the following Adobe Security Bulletins and apply the necessary updates.
After Effects APSB23-02
Connect APSB23-05
FrameMaker APSB23-06
Bridge APSB23-09
Photoshop APSB23-11
InDesign APSB23-12
Premiere Rush APSB23-14
Animate APSB23-15
Substance 3D Stager APSB23-16
Mozilla
Mozilla has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Firefox 110.
CISA encourages users and administrators to review Mozilla’s security advisories for Firefox 110 and Firefox ESR 102.8 for more information and apply the necessary updates.
Microsoft
Microsoft has released updates to address multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft software. CISA encourages users to review Microsoft’s February 2023 Security Update Guide and Deployment Information and apply the necessary updates.