

- ADOBE PATCH FOR MAC OSX SIERRA UPDATE
- ADOBE PATCH FOR MAC OSX SIERRA DRIVER
- ADOBE PATCH FOR MAC OSX SIERRA SOFTWARE
- ADOBE PATCH FOR MAC OSX SIERRA CODE
ADOBE PATCH FOR MAC OSX SIERRA UPDATE
Systems running Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer 11 or later should get the update automatically through their browser. Adobe Flash Player, also known as "the internet's screen door," will see 17 CVE-listed bugs patched this month for Windows, macOS, and Linux versions.

ADOBE PATCH FOR MAC OSX SIERRA SOFTWARE
The media software giant chose to deliver nine updates of its own to close out the year, including its monthly Flash Player bug fix parade.
ADOBE PATCH FOR MAC OSX SIERRA DRIVER
MS16-149 covers an information disclosure hole in Windows Crypto Driver and an elevation of privilege vulnerability in the Windows Installer component.The update is being posted for Office 2007, 2010, 2013, 2013 RT, 2016, and both versions of Office for Mac.
ADOBE PATCH FOR MAC OSX SIERRA CODE
MS16-148 remedies 13 CVE-listed flaws in Office, including remote code execution, information disclosure, and security bypass holes.MS16-147 fixes a bug in Windows Uniscribe that allows web pages and documents to perform remote code execution via an error in the handling of objects in memory.It addresses three CVE-listed flaws that would allow for a malformed webpage or document to remotely execute code and harvest user information. MS16-146 is a patch for the Microsoft Graphics Component in Windows.It addresses 11 flaws that could allow remote code execution and information disclosure. MS16-145 is the cumulative update for the Edge browser.MS16-144 is a cumulative update for Internet Explorer to address a total of eight CVE-listed vulnerabilities that allow for web pages to perform remote code execution, data disclosure, and security bypass attacks.The December edition of Patch Update Tuesday will see a dozen bulletins from Microsoft to address security holes in both of its browsers as well as Windows, Office, and the. The final scheduled patch dump of the year sees Microsoft deliver fixes for multiple products, while Apple has security updates for iOS, macOS, Safari, and iTunes, and Adobe patches nine products including Flash Player and InDesign. Security patches for Windows, macOS, iOS and other Apple firmware, and a host of Adobe products, were emitted this week.
