CVE-2026-27306 is an improper input validation vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion affecting versions 2023 Update 18 and earlier and 2025 Update 6 and earlier. According to the provided Adobe PSIRT summary, successful exploitation could result in arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user. Adobe states that exploitation requires elevated privileges and user interaction, specifically that a victim must open a malicious file. No additional technical detail about the vulnerable function or code path is provided in the supplied content.
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An improper input validation vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user, requiring elevated privileges and user interaction.
An improper input validation vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can allow arbitrary code execution.
An Adobe ColdFusion improper input validation vulnerability listed in APSB26-38 that can lead to arbitrary code execution.
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