What happened
CVE-2021-36942 - Windows is tracked under CVE-2021-36942. EtcSec classified this advisory as Critical with an exploit status of Listed in CISA KEV.
The current source set points to Windows. The advisory record was generated from primary sources and normalized into the identity-security workflow.
Affected products
- Windows
Why it matters for identity teams
This advisory scored 62/100 on EtcSec's identity relevance classifier. The score is driven by the affected products, authentication surface, directory dependencies, and exploit context.
Exposure conditions
- Severity: Critical
- CVSS: n/a
- Exploit status: Listed in CISA KEV
- Vendor: Microsoft
- Product family: Windows
Detection and validation
- Review the vendor advisory and verify the affected product versions across your identity estate.
- Validate whether exposed authentication, directory sync, federation, or certificate paths are present in the environment.
- Confirm whether compensating controls or emergency mitigations are already active.
Remediation / workaround
- Identify exposed systems and versions first.
- Apply the vendor fix or workaround where available.
- Restrict external exposure and high-risk authentication paths until patching is complete.
- Re-run your identity security review to confirm the exposure is closed.
Sources
What EtcSec can help review
EtcSec can help teams review affected identity paths, exposed administrative surfaces, privileged access, and supporting configuration drift after emergency changes or patch deployment.