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Adobe ColdFusion File Access Flaw

March 12, 2024
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Adobe ColdFusion File Access Flaw

Adobe has diligently addressed a critical vulnerability in its ColdFusion software, identified as CVE-2024-20767, which could have allowed attackers to read files arbitrarily from the system. This significant flaw in how Adobe ColdFusion handled file access permissions exposed potential risks to sensitive information, necessitating swift action to mitigate the threat. Specifically, the flaw was discovered within the ColdFusion component CFIDE/adminapi/_servermanager/servermanager.cfc, where attackers could exploit the CAFEBABE prefix to split it into multiple bytecode files, ultimately bypassing security measures and accessing unauthorized data.

The affected versions of ColdFusion, including ColdFusion 2023 Update 6 and earlier versions, as well as ColdFusion 2021 Update 12 and earlier versions, were identified as potential targets for the exploit. Adobe promptly released a security bulletin, APSB24-14, categorizing the update with a priority rating of 3 and strongly recommending users to update their installations to the newest versions to mitigate the risk. The potential impact of CVE-2024-20767 is considerable, as it enables unauthorized access to sensitive files, potentially exposing confidential information, system configurations, and stored credentials on the server. Adobe not only released patches for ColdFusion but also emphasized the importance of updating the ColdFusion JDK/JRE LTS version to the latest release for comprehensive security.

The discovery of CVE-2024-20767 underscored the importance of proactive security measures and the collaborative effort between software developers and the cybersecurity community. Notably, individuals such as “ma4ter” were credited with discovering the vulnerability and worked closely with Adobe to address it, showcasing the value of collaborative efforts in patching vulnerabilities and maintaining secure digital environments.

Reference:
  • Adobe ColdFusion Flaw Let Attackers Gain Access to Sensitive Files

Tags: AdobeCAFEBABEColdFusionCyber AlertCyber Alerts 2024Cyber RiskCyber threatMarch 2024
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