CVE-2026-48285 is a high-severity server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion affecting ColdFusion 2025 Update 9 and earlier and ColdFusion 2023 Update 20 and earlier. Adobe describes the issue as an SSRF flaw that could result in a security feature bypass. Successful exploitation allows an attacker to coerce the ColdFusion server into making attacker-influenced requests, which can be used to bypass security controls and obtain unauthorized read access. Supporting reporting also indicates the flaw may be used to pivot to internal resources. Exploitation does not require user interaction, and the CVSS scope is changed.
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A notable Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability with CVSS 8.6; the specific flaw type is not described in the content.
A critical SSRF vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that could be used to bypass security controls and access internal resources.
An Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability described as an SSRF flaw that could lead to security feature bypass.
A high-severity server-side request forgery vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can enable security feature bypass and unauthorized read access without user interaction.
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