August 16, 2010, 4:35PM
Cold Fusion Hotfix Gets Researchers Attention
A recently patched vulnerability in Adobe's ColdFusion application
server may be more serious than previously thought following the public
release of exploit code and blog posts claiming it can be used to take
full control of systems running the software. Read the full article. [The Register]
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