In June 2025, Adobe and Microsoft issued crucial security updates aimed at strengthening their software against vulnerabilities. Adobe addressed 254 CVEs across various products, emphasizing fixes for Commerce and a major update to Experience Manager, which tackled numerous cross-site scripting issues. Meanwhile, Microsoft addressed 66 new CVEs across key platforms including Windows and Office components. Crucially, none of the vulnerabilities addressed were under active exploitation at release, underscoring proactive security measures taken by both companies in response to potential threats in their software ecosystems.
Adobe's June 2025 updates address 254 CVEs across multiple products, prioritizing those in Commerce and introducing a substantial fix for Experience Manager, despite no known exploits.
Microsoft's June 2025 patch release fixes 66 new CVEs, focusing on essential components like Windows, Office, and .NET, contributing to ongoing security measures.
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