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Patch Tuesday Panic: Microsoft’s June Security Flaws and Adobe’s 166 CVEs Unveiled
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft released updates for 49 security flaws, including the critical CVE-2024-30080 in MSMQ with a 9.8 CVSS rating. Adobe patched 166 CVEs, highlighting a critical flaw in Photoshop. SAP addressed high-priority bugs in NetWeaver and Financial Consolidation. PHP and Arm also patched actively…

Hot Take:
Ah, Patch Tuesday, the monthly reminder that no software is perfect, and hackers are always lurking. Microsoft, Adobe, SAP, and others have blessed us with a plethora of patches, and it’s time to play “Whack-a-Vulnerability” once again!
Key Points:
- Microsoft released patches for 49 CVEs, including a critical MSMQ RCE with a severity score of 9.8/10.
- Adobe addressed a whopping 166 CVEs, with the majority affecting Experience Manager.
- SAP issued 12 security notes, two of which are high-priority alerts for NetWeaver AS Java and Financial Consolidation on S/4HANA.
- PHP fixed an RCE vulnerability actively exploited by ransomware groups.
- Apple and Google both rolled out significant updates for their respective ecosystems, including visionOS and Android.