CVE-2026-26121
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Server-Side Request Forgery in Azure IoT Explorer Enables Network Spoofing
Publication date: 2026-03-10
Last updated on: 2026-03-13
Assigner: Microsoft Corporation
Description
Description
Server-side request forgery (ssrf) in Azure IoT Explorer allows an unauthorized attacker to perform spoofing over a network.
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Affected Vendors & Products
| Vendor | Product | Version / Range |
|---|---|---|
| microsoft | azure_iot_explorer | to 0.15.14 (exc) |
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Exploitability
| CWE ID | Description |
|---|---|
| CWE-918 | The web server receives a URL or similar request from an upstream component and retrieves the contents of this URL, but it does not sufficiently ensure that the request is being sent to the expected destination. |
| CWE-20 | The product receives input or data, but it does not validate or incorrectly validates that the input has the properties that are required to process the data safely and correctly. |
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Can you explain this vulnerability to me?
This vulnerability is a server-side request forgery (SSRF) issue found in Azure IoT Explorer. It allows an unauthorized attacker to perform spoofing over a network by exploiting the SSRF flaw.
How can this vulnerability impact me? :
The impact of this vulnerability is spoofing, which means an attacker can impersonate or masquerade as a trusted entity over the network. This can lead to unauthorized access or manipulation of network communications.
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