CISA Alert: Adobe Experience Manager’s Critical Flaw Could Leave Systems Vulnerable—Patch Now or Risk Chaos!

CISA has issued a warning about a critical vulnerability in Adobe Experience Manager. Hackers are exploiting this flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-54253, to execute remote code on unpatched systems. With proof-of-concept exploits circulating, the urgency to patch systems is as high as a cat on catnip. Prioritize those updates, folks!

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Hot Take:

Adobe Experience Manager: the software that makes your forms look fabulous, while leaving the back door wide open! With vulnerabilities this glaring, it’s clear that Adobe’s security team might need a little experience of their own. Remember, folks, it’s not about how your digital forms look, but whether you want hackers filling them out for you.

Key Points:

  • CISA warns about a critical vulnerability in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Forms.
  • The flaw, CVE-2025-54253, allows remote code execution due to a misconfiguration.
  • The vulnerability was disclosed in April but only patched in August.
  • Federal agencies have until November 5th to secure their systems.
  • CISA recommends all organizations prioritize patching this flaw immediately.

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