Microsoft Patch Still Leaves 1,300 SharePoint Servers Exposed

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1,300 SharePoint servers remain exposed to a spoofing flaw despite a Microsoft patch, highlighting the need for urgent updates and security measures

intermediate Published 22 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Check if your SharePoint server is exposed to the internet and vulnerable to CVE-2026-32201
  2. Apply the Microsoft patch for CVE-2026-32201 to your SharePoint server
  3. Configure your server's firewall to restrict access and reduce the attack surface
  4. Run a security scan to identify and address any other potential vulnerabilities
  5. Monitor your server's logs for suspicious activity and signs of exploitation
Who Needs to Know This

IT and security teams should be aware of this vulnerability and take immediate action to patch and protect their SharePoint servers, as it can be exploited by attackers

Key Insight

💡 Regular security updates and patches are crucial to prevent exploitation of known vulnerabilities

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