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CISA urges immediate SharePoint hardening as exploits mount

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Last updated: July 16, 2026 1:16 pm
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“This is what separates an IT incident from a business crisis,” said Chris Boehm, field CTO at Zero Networks. “One compromised SharePoint box is a ticket. That same box, with a clear path to your domain controllers, backups, and file shares, is how you end up with an encrypted infrastructure and a disclosure event. Segmentation stops the first from becoming the second.”

CISA’s advisory highlights CVE-2026-332201, CVE-2026-45659, and the newly added CVE-2026-56164, all of which have now been confirmed as exploited in the wild and added to the agency’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.

Exploitation tells a different severity story

The latest addition to CISA’s KEV catalog is CVE-2026-56164, an elevation-of-privilege vulnerability affecting Microsoft SharePoint Server. Although assigned a CVSS score of 5.3, the flaw can be exploited remotely without authentication, making it significantly more dangerous in practice than its severity rating alone suggests.

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