CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2025-26633

Improper Neutralization

Published: Mar 11, 2025 | Modified: Mar 13, 2025
CVSS 3.x
N/A
Source:
NVD
CVSS 2.x
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
Ubuntu

Improper neutralization in Microsoft Management Console allows an unauthorized attacker to bypass a security feature locally.

Weakness

The product does not ensure or incorrectly ensures that structured messages or data are well-formed and that certain security properties are met before being read from an upstream component or sent to a downstream component.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Windows_10_1507 Microsoft * 10.0.10240.20947 (excluding)
Windows_10_1607 Microsoft * 10.0.14393.7876 (excluding)
Windows_10_1809 Microsoft * 10.0.17763.7009 (excluding)
Windows_10_21h2 Microsoft * 10.0.19044.5608 (excluding)
Windows_10_22h2 Microsoft * 10.0.19045.5608 (excluding)
Windows_11_22h2 Microsoft * 10.0.22621.5039 (excluding)
Windows_11_23h2 Microsoft * 10.0.22631.5039 (excluding)
Windows_11_24h2 Microsoft * 10.0.26100.3403 (excluding)
Windows_server_2008 Microsoft –sp2 (including) –sp2 (including)
Windows_server_2008 Microsoft r2-sp1 (including) r2-sp1 (including)
Windows_server_2012 Microsoft - (including) - (including)
Windows_server_2012 Microsoft r2 (including) r2 (including)
Windows_server_2016 Microsoft - (including) - (including)
Windows_server_2019 Microsoft - (including) - (including)
Windows_server_2022 Microsoft * 10.0.20348.3270 (excluding)
Windows_server_2022_23h2 Microsoft * 10.0.25398.1486 (excluding)
Windows_server_2025 Microsoft * 10.0.26100.3403 (excluding)

Extended Description

If a message is malformed, it may cause the message to be incorrectly interpreted. Neutralization is an abstract term for any technique that ensures that input (and output) conforms with expectations and is “safe.” This can be done by:

This weakness typically applies in cases where the product prepares a control message that another process must act on, such as a command or query, and malicious input that was intended as data, can enter the control plane instead. However, this weakness also applies to more general cases where there are not always control implications.

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