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Critical Azure Entra ID Flaw Highlights Microsoft IAM Issues

Posted on September 19, 2025
Critical Azure Entra ID Flaw Highlights Microsoft IAM Issues

While the cloud vulnerability was fixed prior to disclosure, the researcher who discovered it says it could have led to catastrophic attacks.

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