For workaholics, the thought of having to update software is always annoying, especially if it’s having to update Windows. But this applies to other software products like Microsoft’s Office and Adobe’s software suite. The latest patch Tuesday’s companion to Windows are Adobe products such as Adobe’s Acrobat and Acrobat Reader. Kindly take a few minutes to download and update as doing so can save your life.

As with most reported vulnerabilities, the ones affecting many of Adobe’s products involve attackers being able to take control of the victim’s PC or at least enabling them to install malware or DoS bots. No one wants those scenarios. So what Adobe products need updating aside from Adobe reader and how many flaws exist? Kindly note those with critical if you have them.

Adobe Acrobat and Reader has 10 important flaws and 11 critical updates. Many cannot afford losing the Reader so updating this is a must. Do not ignore that Adobe notification.

Adobe Flash Player – the soon to be dead software continues to cling to life with 2 critical flaws dragging it down. Only one year to go before Adobe shuts down security support.

Adobe Shockwave Player – has seven critical flaws. This update will serve as the final nail in the coffin for Shockwave.

Adobe Dreamweaver – has one moderate flaw

Adobe Indesign – has one critical flaw.

Adobe XD – has two critical flaws

Adobe Bridge CC – has two critical and three important flaws

Adobe Experience Manager Forms – one important flaw

Good news though, these vulnerabilities have yet to be exploited in the wild. Despite this news that Adobe and Microsoft are closing these avenues for hacking, hackers are always on the lookout for update holdouts and will still exploit them. These vulnerabilities apply to both Windows and MacOS making it important for users of these software to update as quickly as possible.