CVE-2026-34673: Uncontrolled Resource Consumption (CWE-400) in Adobe CAI Content Credentials
CAI Content Credentials versions 0.78.2, 0.7.0 and earlier are affected by an Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability that could lead to application denial-of-service. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to exhaust system resources, resulting in an application denial-of-service condition. Exploitation of this issue does not require user interaction.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2026-34673 is an Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability affecting Adobe CAI Content Credentials versions 0.7.0, 0.78.2, and earlier. The flaw allows an attacker to trigger excessive resource usage, leading to application denial-of-service conditions. Exploitation does not require user interaction and can be performed with low privileges and low attack complexity. The vulnerability impacts availability but does not affect confidentiality or integrity.
Potential Impact
Successful exploitation results in denial-of-service by exhausting system resources, causing the affected application to become unavailable. There is no impact on data confidentiality or integrity. No known exploits are reported in the wild at this time.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the Adobe vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is released, consider limiting exposure of the affected application to untrusted users and monitor for abnormal resource usage patterns.
CVE-2026-34673: Uncontrolled Resource Consumption (CWE-400) in Adobe CAI Content Credentials
Description
CAI Content Credentials versions 0.78.2, 0.7.0 and earlier are affected by an Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability that could lead to application denial-of-service. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to exhaust system resources, resulting in an application denial-of-service condition. Exploitation of this issue does not require user interaction.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
CVE-2026-34673 is an Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability affecting Adobe CAI Content Credentials versions 0.7.0, 0.78.2, and earlier. The flaw allows an attacker to trigger excessive resource usage, leading to application denial-of-service conditions. Exploitation does not require user interaction and can be performed with low privileges and low attack complexity. The vulnerability impacts availability but does not affect confidentiality or integrity.
Potential Impact
Successful exploitation results in denial-of-service by exhausting system resources, causing the affected application to become unavailable. There is no impact on data confidentiality or integrity. No known exploits are reported in the wild at this time.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the Adobe vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is released, consider limiting exposure of the affected application to untrusted users and monitor for abnormal resource usage patterns.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- adobe
- Date Reserved
- 2026-03-30T17:30:36.495Z
- Cvss Version
- 3.1
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a038bd3cbff5d8610164802
Added to database: 5/12/2026, 8:21:39 PM
Last enriched: 5/12/2026, 8:59:11 PM
Last updated: 5/13/2026, 4:51:52 AM
Views: 5
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