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    Adobe Releases Patch Fixing 254 Vulnerabilities, Closing High-Severity Security Gaps

    June 17, 2025

    Adobe on Tuesday pushed security updates to address a total of 254 security flaws impacting its software products, a majority of which affect Experience Manager (AEM).
    Of the 254 flaws, 225 reside in AEM, impacting AEM Cloud Service (CS) as well as all versions prior to and including 6.5.22. The issues have been resolved in AEM Cloud Service Release 2025.5 and version 6.5.23.
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