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CVE-2026-69836: Microsoft Entra ID Deserialization of Untrusted Data Vulnerability

Security analyst reviewing a Windows workstation alert

An official source reports active exploitation. Teams running Microsoft Entra ID should verify exposure and begin risk-reduction work now.

Microsoft Entra ID formerly known as Azure Active Directory contains a deserialization of untrusted data vulnerability which could allow an unauthorized attacker to execute code over a network.

What changed

On August 21, 2026, this issue entered the urgent InfoSecNexus queue because exploitation is identified by an authoritative source. The source record, affected versions, and vendor remediation remain the controlling references; asset inventory and network context determine which systems should move first.

Why this matters

Microsoft Entra ID is likely connected to identity, collaboration, or privileged Windows workloads, where one exposed role can widen impact beyond a single endpoint.

Exploit-first prioritization does not mean patching blindly. Confirm the vulnerable component is installed, identify the reachable attack path, preserve evidence of suspicious activity, and protect critical workloads while the permanent fix is deployed.

Immediate response plan

  1. Map affected Windows builds and server roles, prioritizing public, identity, management, and privileged systems.
  2. Apply the latest vendor remediation or isolate the vulnerable path when immediate patching is not possible.
  3. Review available telemetry for exploitation attempts before restarting, rebuilding, or rotating evidence away.
  4. Confirm installed build numbers, required restarts, EDR health, authentication behavior, and service availability.

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