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CISA warns of actively exploited RCE flaws in Joomla extensions

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The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is warning that attackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in the iCagenda and Balbooa Forms extensions for Joomla to achieve remote code execution through arbitrary file uploads.

The agency has categorized the flaws as a maximum priority, ordering federal agencies to apply available security updates and/or mitigations within three days, with the deadline set for today.

The first flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-48939, is an arbitrary file upload flaw impacting the iCagenda extension used for registering and scheduling events and creating calendars.

An attacker can exploit the vulnerability to upload arbitrary files to the web server, including PHP scripts, which can lead to data theft, web shell installation, and complete website compromise by achieving remote code execution (RCE).

“iCagenda contains an unrestricted upload of file with dangerous type vulnerability that allows the upload of arbitrary files in the file attachment feature, ultimately resulting in PHP code upload and execution,” CISA warns in its entry in the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.

The second flaw added to KEV is CVE-2026-56291, an arbitrary file upload issue in the Balbooa Forms extension for Joomla.

Balbooa Forms is a drag-and-drop form builder for creating contact forms on Joomla sites, with file upload support.

According to CISA, this functionality can be used to upload dangerous file types, such as executable files, leading to RCE and full website takeover.

According to website management and security platform mySites.guru, both flaws were exploited in automated attacks before vendors released a patch.

For iCagenda, attacks were observed just a few hours before the release of version 4.0.8, which addressed CVE-2026-48939.

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