On Monday, Adobe released security updates for Photoshop CS5 (12.0) and Photoshop CS5.1 (12.1) that address three arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities present in those products. However, a few days after the initial security advisories were published, the software company publicly committed to releasing security patches for the CS5.x versions of the affected products as well. ![]() ![]() Adobe's suggestion that customers should pay a considerable amount of money - US$199 per product upgrade - in order to protect their systems from vulnerabilities that affect products they already bought, was strongly criticized by some security experts.
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