CVE-2026-48314 is an improper limitation of a pathname to a restricted directory (path traversal) vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion. Affected versions are ColdFusion 2025 Update 9 and earlier and ColdFusion 2023 Update 20 and earlier. According to the provided advisory content, the flaw can bypass intended filesystem restrictions and allow an attacker to access files or directories outside the permitted path scope. The issue may permit limited unauthorized read and write access to files or directories beyond the intended restrictions, and exploitation does not require user interaction.
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A notable Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability with CVSS 6.5; the specific flaw type is not described in the content.
A path traversal vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can enable privilege escalation.
An Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability described as a medium-severity path traversal issue that could lead to privilege escalation.
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