Proving that old code never dies, Adobe patched a critical zero-day in a legacy enterprise connector. While not a browser exploit, (Deserialization of Untrusted Data) allowed remote code execution on ColdFusion servers.
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| Phase | Action | Tool/Method | |-------|--------|--------------| | Detect | Scan for hits on exported hitlist IPs | Shodan, Censys, internal asset DB | | Block | Null route hitlist IPs at perimeter | Firewall ACL, BGP blackhole | | Investigate | Check if any internal system matches hitlist software versions | Qualys, Rapid7, custom PowerShell | | Remediate | If compromised → offline, reimage | Forensics image first, then wipe | | Report | Share anonymized hitlist hits with ISAC | Email threat intel team | Proving that old code never dies, Adobe patched