A critical elevation of privilege vulnerability in Azure Front Door. Publicly available information identifies the affected product and vulnerability class, but does not provide sufficient technical detail about the root cause, affected code path, or exploitation mechanism to describe the vulnerable function with confidence. The issue was addressed by Microsoft as part of its February 2026 security updates and was characterized as requiring no customer action in some reporting, indicating a service-side remediation for the affected Azure service.
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A privilege escalation vulnerability affecting Azure Front Door.
A high-severity vulnerability affecting Azure Front Door (CVSS 9.8); specific impact type not provided in the content.
Critical vulnerability in Azure Front Door (CVSS 9.8) addressed in Microsoft’s update; exploitation not stated in the content.
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in Azure Front Door (no additional details provided in the content).
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
Community discussion across Reddit, Mastodon, and other social sources.