Suffice it to say, the security of Adobe’s ColdFusion web application platform hasn’t had the best 18-month stretch.
Hackers have had their way with vulnerabilities in the software, which have been used in a number of high-profile data breaches, including some suspect, one involving Adobe itself.
Adobe, however, has taken steps to rectify the situation beyond patching existing vulnerabilities as they’re publicly or privately disclosed. Yesterday, the company shared details on some security features built into ColdFusion 11, the latest version of the software released on Tuesday.
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