Email Security Microsoft Warns of Exchange Server Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild Microsoft has shared mitigations for CVE-2026-42897 until a permanent patch can be released for affected Exchange Server versions. By Eduard Kovacs | May 15, 2026 (8:06 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Microsoft Exchange Server users are urged to immediately mitigate a newly disclosed zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited in attacks. Microsoft this week patched 137 vulnerabilities with its Patch Tuesday updates and the cybersecurity industry was surprised to see that the latest updates did not address any zero-days. However, a zero-day was disclosed just 48 hours later, on May 14. The Exchange zero-day, tracked as CVE-2026-42897 , has been described as a spoofing and XSS issue affecting Exchange Server Subscription Edition, 2016, and 2019. âImproper neutralization of input during web page generation (âcross-site scriptingâ) in Microsoft Exchange Server allows an unauthorized attacker to perform spoofing over a network,â Microsoft said in its advisory. The company noted that the vulnerability affects Exchange Outlook Web Access (OWA) and an attacker can exploit it by sending a specially crafted email to the targeted user. âIf the user opens the email in Outlook Web Access and certain interaction conditions are met, arbitrary JavaScript can be executed in the browser context,â Microsoft explained. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. Until a permanent patch is developed, Microsoft has shared a couple of mitigation options . Microsoft has not shared any information on the attacks exploiting CVE-2026-42897. SecurityWeek has reached out to the company for clarification and will update this article if it responds. An anonymous researcher has been credited for reporting the vulnerability. Itâs not uncommon for threat actors to target Exchange Server vulnerabilities â CISAâs KEV catalog currently lists nearly two dozen such flaws â but there do not appear to be any other reports of vulnerabilities discovered in 2025 and 2026 being exploited in the wild. Itâs worth noting that CVE-2026-42897 has yet to be added to CISAâs KEV list. Related : Microsoft Patches Critical Zero-Click Outlook Vulnerability Threatening Enterprises Related : Cisco Patches Another SD-WAN Zero-Day, the Sixth Exploited in 2026 Related : Ivanti Patches EPMM Zero-Day Exploited in Targeted Attacks Related : Palo Alto Zero-Day Exploited in Campaign Bearing Hallmarks of Chinese State Hacking Written By Eduard Kovacs Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelorâs degree in industrial informatics and a masterâs degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering. 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Microsoft has disclosed an actively exploited zero-day in Exchange Server, tracked as CVE-2026-42897 (CVSS 8.1 HIGH), which is a spoofing and cross-site scripting vulnerability in Outlook Web Access (OWA). An attacker can exploit it by sending a specially crafted email that, when opened in OWA, executes arbitrary JavaScript in the user's browser. Microsoft has provided mitigation guidance but has not yet released a permanent patch for affected versions, which include Exchange Server Subscription Edition, 2016, and 2019.