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CVE-2026-50046

an error path when a DoT forwarded query is jostled out vulnerability

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MSRC advisory July 23, 2026

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Microsoft MSRC
CVE ID
CVE-2026-50046
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What happened

Information published.

What it means for your business

an error path when a DoT forwarded query is jostled out vulnerability (CVE-2026-50046) was added to Microsoft’s security update guidance. Information published. If you need help checking exposure, call (864) 335-9223.

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