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A Vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange Server Could Allow for Arbitrary Code Execution  – Cyber Security Advisories – MS-ISAC

Posted on May 15, 2026 By Joe-W No Comments on A Vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange Server Could Allow for Arbitrary Code Execution  – Cyber Security Advisories – MS-ISAC
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A vulnerability has been discovered in Microsoft Exchange Server that could allow for arbitrary code execution. Microsoft Exchange Server is an enterprise-level email and collaboration platform developed by Microsoft that runs on Windows Server. Successful exploitation could allow for arbitrary JavaScript to be executed in the browser context. The malicious code would run with the same permissions as your browser, allowing attackers to steal data, install malware, or hijack your computer.

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