Azure Sql Managed Instance
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Privilege elevation in Microsoft Azure SQL Managed Instance lets an unauthenticated network attacker cross the intended communication-channel boundary and gain elevated privileges, carrying a scope-changed CVSS of 10.0 that reflects likely cross-tenant or cross-service impact in this multi-tenant PaaS offering. Microsoft tags it as an authentication bypass exposing high-value confidentiality and integrity, with no availability loss. There is no public exploit identified at time of analysis and EPSS probability is low (0.36%, 29th percentile), consistent with a vendor-discovered, service-side issue rather than mass exploitation.
Privilege elevation in Microsoft Azure SQL Managed Instance lets an unauthenticated network attacker cross the intended communication-channel boundary and gain elevated privileges, carrying a scope-changed CVSS of 10.0 that reflects likely cross-tenant or cross-service impact in this multi-tenant PaaS offering. Microsoft tags it as an authentication bypass exposing high-value confidentiality and integrity, with no availability loss. There is no public exploit identified at time of analysis and EPSS probability is low (0.36%, 29th percentile), consistent with a vendor-discovered, service-side issue rather than mass exploitation.