MS-ISAC issued a cybersecurity advisory highlighting multiple critical vulnerabilities affecting a broad range of Adobe products, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, Dreamweaver, ColdFusion, and others. The most serious flaws could enable attackers to execute arbitrary code with the same privileges as the logged-in user, potentially leading to full system compromise, data tampering, or unauthorized account creation. These vulnerabilities impact several recent Adobe versions used widely across government, business, and creative sectors. While no active exploitation has been reported, MS-ISAC rates the overall risk as medium for most organizations. The advisory recommends prompt patching of affected systems, enforcing least privilege access, conducting regular vulnerability scans, and implementing strong script and application controls. Organizations are also encouraged to carry out periodic penetration testing and enable exploit-prevention features. For complete details on affected products and mitigation steps, refer to the MS-ISAC Cybersecurity Advisory.