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October 16, 2015
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  • October 16, 2015
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There is a news tweeted from @cybercrimenews about CQ5 being vulnerable to hacker attacks. Any comments from Adobe Professionals on this news?

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Best answer by RaphaelWe

UPDATE: A  CQ5 vulnerability has been recently reported via PSIRT. CQ 5.5 and newer CQ and AEM releases already contain the fix. Adobe recommends users of CQ 5.4 update their installations by applying the hot fix.

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Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Level 10
October 16, 2015

Yea.. Eager to know on this and would like to hear from the security team

smacdonald2008
Level 10
October 16, 2015

I will get someone who tests and works with security to comment on this. 

Adobe Employee
October 16, 2015

Hi,

Adobe takes reports of vulnerabilities in AEM very seriously. You can find more information about incident response at Adobe here.

We generally advise installing all recommended hot fixes and service packs as soon as they become available.

Regards,
AEM Security Team

Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Level 10
October 16, 2015

Thanks for your reply rofemaster !

RaphaelWeAdobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
October 16, 2015

UPDATE: A  CQ5 vulnerability has been recently reported via PSIRT. CQ 5.5 and newer CQ and AEM releases already contain the fix. Adobe recommends users of CQ 5.4 update their installations by applying the hot fix.