azure app proxy

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Azure App Proxy is a Microsoft service that enables organizations to publish on-premises applications securely on the public internet without opening firewall ports. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight security concerns around misconfigured pre-authentication settings, specifically the Passthrough option, which can bypass Microsoft Entra ID authentication and expose internal resources to cyber threats. Threads cover how attackers exploit these misconfigurations and provide guidance on securing Azure App Proxy environments. The tag focuses on vulnerability mitigation, configuration best practices, and protecting enterprise applications from unauthorized access.
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    Azure App Proxy Misconfigurations: Exposing Internal Resources to Cyber Threats

    Hackers exploiting misconfigured Azure App Proxy settings have revealed yet another chink in many organizations’ cybersecurity armor. In this case, threat actors are taking advantage of an overlooked configuration option—the “Passthrough” pre-authentication setting—thereby bypassing Microsoft...
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    Mitigating Azure App Proxy Vulnerabilities: Securing Pre-Authentication Settings

    Hackers are finding creative ways to breach secure environments, and the latest example involves Microsoft's Azure App Proxy. The proxy, intended to safely expose on-premises applications to the internet without the hassle of opening firewall ports, now finds itself in the crosshairs due to...
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