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Google released a major update (19.0.1084.46) to its Chrome browser that fixes 20 security vulnerabilities, eight of which are classified as high-risk bugs.
Adobe released updates to three security vulnerabilities addressing critical vulnerabilities that exists in older versions of the Adobe CS suite products. .
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