A critical information disclosure vulnerability in Azure Function could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to access sensitive information exposed by the service. Available reporting identifies the issue as affecting Azure Function and classifies the impact primarily as information disclosure, with the published CVSS vector indicating high confidentiality impact and low integrity impact. Specific technical details about the vulnerable component, code path, or failure mode have not been publicly provided.
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An information disclosure vulnerability affecting Azure Function.
A vulnerability affecting Azure Function (CVSS 8.2); specific impact type not provided in the content.
An information disclosure vulnerability in Azure Function (no additional details provided in the content).
An Azure-related vulnerability highlighted as important to review; marked by Microsoft as 'No Customer Action Required' in the referenced commentary.
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