CVE-2025-53786: Microsoft Exchange Server Hybrid Deployment Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

Overview

Severity
High (CVSS 8)
CVSS Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H/E:U/RL:O/RC:C
Category
Elevation of Privilege
Exploit Status
Not Exploited
Exploitation Likelihood
More Likely
Patch Tuesday
2025-Aug
Released
2025-08-12
Last Updated
2025-08-13
EPSS Score
0.13% (percentile: 33.1%)

Description

On April 18th 2025, Microsoft announced Exchange Server Security Changes for Hybrid Deployments and accompanying non-security Hot Fix. Microsoft made these changes in the general interest of improving the security of hybrid Exchange deployments. Following further investigation, Microsoft identified specific security implications tied to the guidance and configuration steps outlined in the April announcement. Microsoft is issuing CVE-2025-53786 to document a vulnerability that is addressed by taking the steps documented with the April 18th announcement. Microsoft strongly recommends reading the information, installing the April 2025 (or later) Hot Fix and implementing the changes in your Exchange Server and hybrid environment.

FAQ

What privileges could be gained by an attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability within the organization’s cloud environment? In an Exchange hybrid deployment, an attacker who first gains administrative access to an on-premises Exchange server could potentially escalate privileges within the organization’s connected cloud environment without leaving easily detectable and auditable trace. This risk arises because Exchange Server and Exchange Online share the same service principal in hybrid configurations. According to the CVSS metric, successful exploitation could lead to a scope change (S:C). What does this mean for this vulnerability? In this scenario, successfully exploiting the vulnerability could enable an attacker to escalate privileges within the organization’s connected cloud environment without leaving easily detectable and auditable traces. According to the CVSS metric, the attack complexity is high (AC:H). What does that mean for this vulnerability? Successful exploitation of this vulnerability requires an attacker to first gain or possess administrator access on an Exchange Server. Microsoft Exchange Server Subscription Edition RTM didn't exist in April when the hot fix was released. Why is it listed in the Security Updates Table? Support for the dedicated Exchange hybrid app feature is already part of the initial release of the Exchange Server SE version. If you have already migrated to the newest version you already have this level of protection from the vulnerability. All you need to do is to follow the steps as outlined in the documentation to enable the feature and clear the certificates from the shared service principals keyCredentials. Is there new information that I should be aware of? Yes, please see this blog post for more information: MDVM Guidance for CVE-2025-53786: Exchange Hybrid Privilege Escalation What steps do I need to take to better protect my hybrid environment? If you're using Exchange hybrid, install the Hot Fix (or n

Detection & Weaponization (1 sources)

Maturity: Exploit

  • GitHub PoC: 1 repositories

Affected Products (4)

Server Software

  • Microsoft Exchange Server Subscription Edition RTM

ESU

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 Cumulative Update 15
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 Cumulative Update 23
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 Cumulative Update 14

Security Updates (4)

Acknowledgments

<a href="https://twitter.com/_dirkjan">Dirk-jan Mollema</a> with <a href="https://outsidersecurity.nl/">Outsider Security</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/_dirkjan">Dirk-jan Mollema</a> with <a href="https://outsidersecurity.nl/">Outsider Security</a>

Revision History

  • 2025-08-12: Information published.
  • 2025-08-13: Updated FAQ information. This is an informational change only.