The Expression Evaluator sample application in ColdFusion allows remote attackers to read or delete files on the server via exprcalc.cfm, which does not restrict access to the server properly.
6.6AI Score
0.007EPSS
The Expression Evaluator in the ColdFusion Application Server allows a remote attacker to upload files to the server via openfile.cfm, which does not restrict access to the server properly.
6.6AI Score
0.002EPSS
ColdFusion Administrator with Advanced Security enabled allows remote users to stop the ColdFusion server via the Start/Stop utility.
7AI Score
0.003EPSS
The ColdFusion CFCRYPT program for encrypting CFML templates has weak encryption, allowing attackers to decrypt the templates.
7AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Undocumented ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) tags and functions in the ColdFusion Administrator allow users to gain additional privileges.
7.2AI Score
0.014EPSS
An example application in ColdFusion Server 4.0 allows remote attackers to view source code via the sourcewindow.cfm file.
7.2AI Score
0.003EPSS
Sample runnable code snippets in ColdFusion Server 4.0 allow remote attackers to read files, conduct a denial of service, or use the server as a proxy for other HTTP calls.
7.3AI Score
0.003EPSS
The Syntax Checker in ColdFusion Server 4.0 allows remote attackers to conduct a denial of service.
7AI Score
0.008EPSS
Cold Fusion CFCACHE tag places temporary cache files within the web document root, allowing remote attackers to obtain sensitive system information.
6.5AI Score
0.017EPSS
ColdFusion Server 4.x allows remote attackers to determine the real pathname of the server via an HTTP request to the application.cfm or onrequestend.cfm files.
7.1AI Score
0.01EPSS
ColdFusion Server 4.5.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by making repeated requests to a CFCACHE tagged cache file that is not stored in memory.
6.8AI Score
0.003EPSS
ColdFusion Administrator for ColdFusion 4.5.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a long login password.
6.7AI Score
0.023EPSS
Vulnerabilities in ColdFusion 2.0 through 4.5.1 SP 2 allow remote attackers to (1) read or delete arbitrary files, or (2) overwrite ColdFusion Server templates.
6.9AI Score
0.013EPSS
ColdFusion 5.0 and earlier on Windows systems allows remote attackers to determine the absolute pathname of .cfm or .dbm files via an HTTP request that contains an MS-DOS device name such as NUL, which leaks the pathname in an error message.
6.7AI Score
0.018EPSS