CVE-2025-53762

CWE-183 in Permissive list of allowed inputs in Microsoft Purview allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges over a network

Verified by Precogs Threat Research
Last Updated: Aug 14, 2025
Base Score
8.7HIGH

Executive Summary

CVE-2025-53762 is a high severity vulnerability affecting appsec. It is classified as CWE-183. Ensure your systems and dependencies are patched immediately to mitigate exposure risks.

Precogs AI Insight

"Microsoft Purview contains an elevation of privilege vulnerability due to a permissive list of allowed inputs. Authenticated attackers exploit overly broad input validation to manipulate data classification labels or access restricted compliance reports. Precogs Application Security Module tracks untrusted input flows to evaluation sinks."

Exploit Probability (EPSS)
Low (0.8%)
Public POC
Undisclosed
Exploit Probability
Elevated (52%)
Public POC
Available
Affected Assets
appsecCWE-183

What is this vulnerability?

CVE-2025-53762 is categorized as a high CWE-183 flaw with a CVSS base score of 8.7. Based on our vulnerability intelligence, this issue occurs when the application fails to securely handle untrusted data boundaries.

Permissive list of allowed inputs in Microsoft Purview allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges over a network.

This architectural defect enables adversaries to bypass intended security controls, directly manipulating the application's execution state or data layer. Immediate strategic intervention is required.

Risk Assessment

MetricValue
CVSS Base Score8.7 (HIGH)
Vector StringCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:N
PublishedJuly 18, 2025
Last ModifiedAugust 14, 2025
Related CWEsCWE-183

Impact on Systems

Data Exfiltration: Attackers can extract sensitive data from backend databases, configuration files, or internal services.

Authentication Bypass: Exploiting this flaw may allow unauthorized access to protected resources and administrative interfaces.

Lateral Movement: Once initial access is gained, attackers can pivot to internal systems and escalate privileges.

How to Fix and Mitigate CVE-2025-53762

  1. Apply Vendor Patches: Upgrade affected components to their latest, non-vulnerable versions immediately.
  2. Implement Input Validation: Ensure all user-supplied data is validated, sanitized, and type-checked before processing.
  3. Deploy Runtime Protection: Use Precogs continuous monitoring to detect exploitation attempts in real time.
  4. Audit Dependencies: Review and update all third-party libraries and transitive dependencies.

Defending with Precogs AI

Microsoft Purview contains an elevation of privilege vulnerability due to a permissive list of allowed inputs. Authenticated attackers exploit overly broad input validation to manipulate data classification labels or access restricted compliance reports. Precogs Application Security Module tracks untrusted input flows to evaluation sinks.

Use Precogs to continuously scan your codebase, binaries, APIs, and infrastructure for this vulnerability class and related attack patterns. Our AI-powered detection engine combines static analysis with threat intelligence to identify exploitable weaknesses before attackers do.

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Vulnerability Code Signature

Attack Data Flow

StageDetail
SourceUntrusted User Input
VectorInput flows through the application logic without sanitization
SinkExecution or Rendering Sink
ImpactApplication compromise, Logic Bypass, Data Exfiltration

Vulnerable Code Pattern

# ❌ VULNERABLE: Unsanitized Input Flow
def process_request(request):
    user_input = request.GET.get('data')
    # Taint sink: processing untrusted data
    execute_logic(user_input)
    return {"status": "success"}

Secure Code Pattern

# ✅ SECURE: Input Validation & Sanitization
def process_request(request):
    user_input = request.GET.get('data')
    
    # Sanitized boundary check
    if not is_valid_format(user_input):
        raise ValueError("Invalid input format")
        
    sanitized_data = sanitize(user_input)
    execute_logic(sanitized_data)
    return {"status": "success"}

How Precogs Detects This

Precogs AI Analysis Engine maps untrusted input directly to execution sinks to catch complex application security vulnerabilities.\n

Related Vulnerabilitiesvia CWE-183

Is your system affected?

Precogs AI detects CVE-2025-53762 in compiled binaries, LLMs, and application layers — even without source code access.