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DESCRIPTION:Yes\, an Adobe ColdFusion talk in 2024. It's been a busy 18 mon
 ths for ColdFusion security -- from new 0-day vulnerabilities discovered t
 o the wild to ancient vulnerabilities being part of ransomware playbooks. 
  Even if you haven't embraced modern CFML\, ColdFusion remains a common le
 gacy application platform found in organizations of all sizes and vertical
 s.  In this talk we'll look at a series of ColdFusion vulnerabilities\, ma
 p out the attack surface of modern ColdFusion environments\, and consider 
 some approaches for attack surface reduction.  So whether you consider Col
 dFusion to be a modern JVM scripting language\, legacy application tech de
 bt\, or an easy pentest  win\,  this talk is for you.  And if you're too c
 ool for ColdFusion\, just squint and pretend it's a Java talk.
DTSTAMP:20260613T000128Z
LOCATION:Florentine A
SUMMARY:Modern ColdFusion Exploitation and Attack Surface Reduction - Brian
  Reilly
URL:https://pretalx.com/bsideslv24/talk/YJLM78/
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