CVE-2026-48327 is a critical incorrect authorization vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user. The issue is classified as CWE-863 and affects ColdFusion 2025 through Update 10 and ColdFusion 2023 through Update 21. Adobe indicates that exploitation does not require user interaction, and the published CVSS vector reflects changed scope. The available information identifies the flaw as an authorization failure that permits an attacker with low privileges to reach functionality or execution paths that should not be permitted, ultimately enabling code execution under the security context of the ColdFusion process user rather than only the attacker's originally authorized capabilities.
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A critical incorrect authorization vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that enables arbitrary code execution.
A critical Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability that could lead to arbitrary code execution and privilege escalation.
An incorrect authorization vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user without requiring user interaction.
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