CVE-2026-71387 is an incorrect authorization vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can allow arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user. The issue affects ColdFusion 2025 up to and including 2025.0.11 and ColdFusion 2023 up to and including 2023.0.22. The vulnerable functionality is associated with a component that is restricted to an administrative network zone by default. Exploitation does not require user interaction. The flaw stems from improper authorization enforcement, allowing an unauthenticated attacker with network access to the affected administrative component to bypass intended access restrictions and reach code-execution conditions.
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An incorrect authorization vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can lead to arbitrary code execution or security bypass.
An Incorrect Authorization vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion that can lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user.
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