Recently, I noticed a person disregard a notice to update his software. Within two weeks, their computer was spreading false crypto ads. Things can go awry quickly, and that's precisely why Adobe's latest patches matter so much.
Adobe responded quickly with emergency updates. Hackers move swiftly; they are faster than most corporations can patch.
•Two significant bugs (see Adobe's update notice for specifics)
•Threat: Hackers hijacking your system or stealing information
•Affects: Local installs and certain cloud versions of AEM Forms
•Fix: Immediately install the latest update
Even if your AEM Forms is hosted by a third company, ensure they've put in place the fix.
The problem
Two critical security flaws existed within Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Forms. Within days, step-by-step instructions (which are commonly referred to as proof of concepts, or PoCs) on how to exploit these flaws were widely published online. That is similar to publishing a set of instructions for others to open your front door.Adobe responded quickly with emergency updates. Hackers move swiftly; they are faster than most corporations can patch.
Why you should care
AEM Forms is more than an online form—it tends to capture sensitive data like names, addresses, or payment info. If hackers exploit these bugs, they may:- Execute malicious code on your system
- Lose personal or business information
- Harm your company's reputation
The fix
Here's the essential info:•Two significant bugs (see Adobe's update notice for specifics)
•Threat: Hackers hijacking your system or stealing information
•Affects: Local installs and certain cloud versions of AEM Forms
•Fix: Immediately install the latest update
Even if your AEM Forms is hosted by a third company, ensure they've put in place the fix.