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CISA Sheds Light on Ongoing Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability ExploitationCISA,AdobeColdFusion,vulnerability,exploitation

CISA Sheds Light on Ongoing Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability Exploitation

CISA Warns of Another Exploited Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability: CVE-2023-26359 The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning to organizations that an Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability, CVE-2023-26359, which was patched earlier this year, is being actively exploited in attacks. CISA has included this vulnerability in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog and urges…

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"The Exploited Vulnerability Catalog Grows: Critical Adobe ColdFusion Flaw Joins CISA's List"adobecoldfusion,vulnerability,catalog,cisa,exploited,criticalflaw

“The Exploited Vulnerability Catalog Grows: Critical Adobe ColdFusion Flaw Joins CISA’s List”

Introduction The widespread adoption of digital technology and the rapid growth of online communication have immensely benefited businesses and individuals alike. However, as technology advances, so do the techniques and skills of cybercriminals. One of the most prevalent cyber threats that businesses face today is credential phishing, which poses a significant risk to both data…

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The Growing Threat: Exploiting Two New Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerabilitieswordpress,security,AdobeColdFusion,vulnerabilities,threat,exploit

The Growing Threat: Exploiting Two New Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerabilities

Vulnerabilities in Adobe ColdFusion Exploited in Attacks Background Last week, Adobe disclosed three critical vulnerabilities in its ColdFusion software, two of which appear to have been exploited in the wild. The vulnerabilities are CVE-2023-29298, an improper access control issue, CVE-2023-29300, a deserialization issue, and CVE-2023-38203, another deserialization issue. While there is no evidence that CVE-2023-29300…

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