Microsoft has patched multiple maximum-severity vulnerabilities in its Entra ID, Azure Arc, and Exchange Online that allowed attackers to gain remote code execution and escalate privileges.
Formerly known as Azure Active Directory (or Azure AD), it is a cloud-based IAM platform that provides Microsoft 365, Azure, or Dynamics CRM Online customers with authentication, policy enforcement, and protection across apps and resources.
The first one, discovered by Microsoft principal security engineer Robert Fitzpatrick and tracked as CVE-2026-69836, is a critical flaw in the Entra ID cloud-based IAM platform that allowed threat actors with no privileges to gain code execution in low-complexity attacks.
"Deserialization of untrusted data in Microsoft Entra ID allows an unauthorized attacker to execute code over a network," Microsoft said in a security advisory published on Thursday.
Yesterday, Microsoft also addressed four more maximum severity flaws, three of them allowing unauthenticated attackers to escalate privileges remotely on Azure Arc (CVE-2026-65816 and CVE-2026-69555) and Exchange Online (CVE-2026-65801).






