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Arbitrary Code Execution via Unrestricted File Upload in Adobe ColdFusion

IdentifiersCVE-2026-48283CWE-434

CVE-2026-48283 is a critical unrestricted upload of file with dangerous type vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion. Affected versions are ColdFusion 2025 Update 9 and earlier and ColdFusion 2023 Update 20 and earlier. The flaw allows an attacker to upload a dangerous file type to the target ColdFusion instance, which can then be used to achieve arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user. The issue is remotely exploitable over the network, requires no privileges, and does not require user interaction. Adobe classifies the issue as CWE-434 and the available reporting indicates CVSS 3.1 10.0 with changed scope.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation can result in arbitrary code execution on the affected ColdFusion server in the context of the current user. Given the reported CVSS characteristics and Adobe’s advisory context, this can enable full compromise of the application environment reachable by that user context, including execution of attacker-supplied payloads, modification of application data, deployment of persistent server-side code, and potential follow-on actions against connected resources. Confidentiality, integrity, and availability impacts are all rated High.

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

If patching cannot be completed immediately, restrict and tightly validate allowed upload types, review and reduce any functionality that permits file uploads, and prevent uploaded content from being stored or executed in web-accessible or executable locations. Adobe additionally recommends applying ColdFusion security configuration and Lockdown Guide settings, upgrading to the latest supported JDK/JRE LTS release, using the latest MySQL Java connector, and for JEE deployments setting the documented JVM serial filter flag in the application server startup configuration.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade Adobe ColdFusion 2025 to Update 10 or later and Adobe ColdFusion 2023 to Update 21 or later. Adobe’s advisory identifies these releases as containing the fix for CVE-2026-48283. Administrators should apply the vendor update immediately across all exposed ColdFusion instances.
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