Adobe’s Comedy of Flaws: Patch Now or Risk a Security Sideshow!
Adobe has unleashed a flurry of security updates to tackle multiple critical-severity bugs in ColdFusion versions 2025, 2023, and 2021. These pesky vulnerabilities could allow arbitrary file reads and code execution, making them the digital equivalent of leaving your front door open with a “Free Cookies Inside” sign.

Hot Take:
Adobe is out here playing digital Whac-A-Mole with security bugs, and this time they’ve hit the jackpot with a fresh set of critical-severity bugs in ColdFusion. Who knew reading files and executing code without permission could be so trendy? Maybe next time they’ll throw in a free Photoshop filter for every vulnerability patched!
Key Points:
- Adobe has released security updates for critical bugs in ColdFusion versions 2025, 2023, and 2021.
- 11 out of 30 identified flaws are rated Critical, each with a CVSS score of 9.1.
- Notable vulnerabilities include improper input validation, deserialization of untrusted data, and authentication issues.
- Updates also address vulnerabilities in After Effects, Media Encoder, Bridge, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Animate, and FrameMaker.
- No known exploits have been reported, but swift updates are recommended to avoid potential threats.
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