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Discussions tagged with azure and entra id on WindowsForum.com cover Microsoft's evolving security landscape, including vulnerability trends and identity management. A recent thread highlights the 2025 Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report, which notes a 6% drop in total disclosed vulnerabilities but a doubling of critical flaws across Azure, Dynamics 365, and other platforms. The content emphasizes that security focus has shifted beyond Windows patching to encompass cloud services and identity infrastructure, with Entra ID playing a key role in enterprise access control. Members analyze how these trends affect IT administrators and security teams managing hybrid environments.
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    Microsoft 2026 Security Shift: Critical Vulnerabilities Rise Despite Fewer CVEs

    BeyondTrust’s 13th annual Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report, released April 21, 2026, says Microsoft disclosed 1,273 vulnerabilities across its software ecosystem in 2025, down 6 percent from 2024, while critical flaws doubled from 78 to 157 across Windows, Office, Azure, Dynamics 365, Edge, and...
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