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Multiple critical security advisories issued for Adobe, Citrix, F5, and other major software products in July 2026

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Published 2026-07-14 18:38 UTCUpdated 2026-07-15 15:46 UTC
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Evidence trail (top sources)
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F5 security advisory (AV26-704)
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security - Alerts · cyber.gc.ca · 2026-07-15 15:46 UTC
Citrix Products: CVSS (Max): 8.5
AusCERT - Bulletins · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-07-15 03:59 UTC
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Overview

In mid-July 2026, several major vendors including Adobe, Citrix, F5, Fortinet, Google, HPE, Ivanti, and Notepad++ released security advisories addressing critical vulnerabilities across a wide range of their products.

Score total
2.05
Momentum 24h
16
Posts
16
Origins
4
Source types
1
Duplicate ratio
6%
Why now
  • Multiple vendors released advisories simultaneously in mid-July 2026.
  • Newly disclosed vulnerabilities have high CVSS scores indicating serious risk.
  • Users and administrators must act promptly to mitigate potential attacks.
Why it matters
  • Critical vulnerabilities affect widely used software impacting enterprise and consumer environments.
  • Timely patching is essential to prevent exploitation of high-severity security flaws.
  • Coordinated advisories highlight ongoing cybersecurity risks and vendor responsiveness.
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: lowSource quality: high
Recurring claims
  • Adobe released critical security updates for multiple products including After Effects, Animate, Audition, Bridge, Commerce, Experience Manager, Media Encoder, Premiere, and ColdFusion.
  • Citrix disclosed severe vulnerabilities in Secure Access Client and Endpoint Analysis Client for Windows, including local privilege escalation and out-of-bounds memory read, with CVSS up to 8.5.
  • F5 issued security advisories covering multiple NGINX and BIG-IP products to address vulnerabilities requiring prompt patching.
  • Other vendors including Fortinet, Google Chrome, HPE, Ivanti, and Notepad++ published security advisories urging users to update affected products.
How sources frame it
  • Canadian Centre For Cyber Security: neutral
All evidence
All evidence
F5 security advisory (AV26-704)
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security - Alerts · cyber.gc.ca · 2026-07-15 15:46 UTC
Citrix Products: CVSS (Max): 8.5
AusCERT - Bulletins · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-07-15 03:59 UTC
Notepad++ security advisory (AV26-703)
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security - Alerts · cyber.gc.ca · 2026-07-15 15:30 UTC
Citrix security advisory (AV26-702)
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security - Alerts · cyber.gc.ca · 2026-07-15 15:22 UTC
Google Chrome security advisory (AV26-701)
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security - Alerts · cyber.gc.ca · 2026-07-15 15:12 UTC
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Top publishers (this list)
  • Canadian Centre for Cyber Security - Alerts (4)
  • AusCERT - Bulletins (1)
Top origin domains (this list)
  • cyber.gc.ca (4)
  • portal.auscert.org.au (1)