Adobe released security updates for multiple products, with the most urgent fixes addressing seven vulnerabilities in ColdFusion, Adobe Commerce, and Adobe Campaign Classic, including three critical flaws rated CVSS 10.0. The most severe issues affect ColdFusion and Campaign Classic and could allow arbitrary code execution, leading Adobe to assign those updates Priority 1 because of the risk to enterprise and internet-facing deployments. Adobe said it had no evidence of active exploitation at the time of disclosure.
The broader advisory also listed additional affected products, including Adobe Commerce B2B, Magento Open Source, Lightroom Classic, and several Content Credentials components. Adobe issued fixes including ColdFusion 2025.0.12, ColdFusion 2023.0.23, and Adobe Campaign Classic v7 7.4.4 build 9400, while noting that Adobe-hosted Campaign Classic instances had already been remediated. Government and industry notices urged administrators to review Adobe's PSIRT guidance and apply updates as they become available.

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On 2026-08-12, the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security published security notice AV26-808 summarizing Adobe vulnerabilities across multiple products. The notice directed users and administrators to review Adobe's PSIRT advisory and apply updates as they become available.
As of 2026-08-11, Adobe products including Campaign Classic, Commerce, Commerce B2B, ColdFusion, Content Credentials components, Lightroom Classic, and Magento Open Source were identified as affected by vulnerabilities. The affected-version ranges were listed in advisory coverage referenced by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security.
Adobe stated that the Campaign Classic vulnerabilities affected fully on-premises deployments and on-premises components of hybrid deployments, while Adobe-hosted Campaign Classic instances had already been remediated. As a result, Adobe said hosted customers did not need to take action for those flaws.
Adobe released security updates for seven vulnerabilities affecting ColdFusion, Adobe Commerce, and Adobe Campaign Classic, including three CVSS 10.0 issues. The fixes included ColdFusion 2025.0.12 and 2023.0.23, and Adobe Campaign Classic v7 7.4.4 build 9400; Adobe also said there was no reported evidence of active exploitation at disclosure.
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