CVE-2025-59246 is a critical elevation-of-privilege vulnerability in Microsoft Azure Entra ID. Available reporting classifies the issue as CWE-306 (Missing Authentication for Critical Function), indicating that a critical Entra ID function may be reachable or executable without the authentication checks that should normally gate access. Publicly available sources describe the flaw at a high level as enabling bypass of intended access controls within the Azure Entra ID identity platform. As of the provided content, no public technical details were available regarding the exact vulnerable component, API endpoint, code path, or exploitation sequence.
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A critical Azure Entra ID elevation-of-privilege vulnerability caused by missing authentication for a critical function.
Privilege escalation vulnerabilities in Azure Entra ID, allowing attackers to elevate privileges and affect access control.
A critical elevation of privilege vulnerability in Microsoft Azure Entra ID caused by missing authentication for a critical function, potentially allowing attackers to bypass access controls and escalate privileges.
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