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CISA Adds 4 Actively Exploited Adobe, Joomla, and Langflow Flaws to KEV
CISA added four actively exploited vulnerabilities to its KEV catalog, including critical remote code execution flaws in Adobe ColdFusion, Joomla Page Builder, and JoomShaper SP Page Builder, with exploitation observed within hours of disclosure.
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The Wire takeaway
Founders using Adobe ColdFusion, Joomla, or JoomShaper must patch immediately—CISA KEV listing signals regulatory enforcement risk and active attacker targeting; delay creates liability and operational breach exposure.
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Topics: Cybersecurity · cisa-kev-catalog · zero-day-exploitation · rce-critical · supply-chain-risk · patch-urgency