cloud automation risks

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Cloud automation risks in Microsoft Azure environments are a growing concern, as highlighted by recent security research. Privilege escalation vulnerabilities, such as CVE-2025-47966 in Power Automate and CVE-2025-21416 in Azure Virtual Desktop, demonstrate how misconfigurations and missing authorization controls can lead to catastrophic attacks. Azure Arc deployments also face risks from overlooked privilege escalation vectors. These findings underscore the need for rigorous configuration management, monitoring, and security strategies to mitigate cloud automation risks in hybrid and enterprise cloud deployments.
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    Securing Microsoft Azure Arc: Addressing Privilege Escalation Risks in Hybrid Cloud Deployments

    Microsoft Azure Arc, designed to provide unified management across on-premises, cloud, and edge resources, continues to be a cornerstone for enterprises seeking hybrid infrastructure agility. However, recent warnings from IBM’s X-Force and corroborating industry analysis have illuminated...
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    Azure Cloud Security Risks: How Simple Misconfigurations Enable Catastrophic Attacks

    Enterprising threat actors have long sought creative new ways to exploit increasingly complex cloud ecosystems, but a chilling series of events recently unveiled by security researchers at ITM8 demonstrates just how swiftly multiple small oversights in Microsoft Azure can be woven into an attack...
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    CVE-2025-47966: Critical Power Automate Privilege Escalation Vulnerability and Security Strategies

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise automation and workflow orchestration, security remains a crucial concern—especially as business processes increasingly rely on interconnected cloud platforms. A recently disclosed vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-47966, underscores the...
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    CVE-2025-21416 in Azure Virtual Desktop: Critical Privilege Escalation Vulnerability and Security Best Practices

    A critical security vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-21416 has been disclosed in Azure Virtual Desktop, Microsoft’s cloud-based remote desktop solution, drawing the attention of enterprises and security professionals worldwide. This vulnerability centers on an elevation of privilege risk...
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