KB5075897: Windows Server Security Update (February 2026)
Microsoft MSHTML Framework contains a protection mechanism failure vulnerability that could allow an unauthorized attacker to bypass a security feature over a network.
A remote attacker, without authentication, can achieve full data confidentiality loss, arbitrary modification of data, complete denial of service or system unavailability. Federal agencies are required to remediate by 2026-03-03 under CISA BOD 22-01.
This is a Software Vulnerability (CWE-693) (CWE-693) vulnerability in Microsoft Windows. Protection mechanism failure in MSHTML Framework allows an unauthorized attacker to bypass a security feature over a network. Exploitation requires remote network access, low attack complexity, no authentication required, and user interaction required.
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Phishing link
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Malicious file
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Server compromised
Probably yes if any of these apply:
CISA added this CVE to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on 2026-02-10 based on evidence of active exploitation in the wild. Federal agencies required to remediate by 2026-03-03.
Manual download
For air-gapped servers or out-of-band deployment. Microsoft Update Catalog returns every OS-version variant of this update.
↗ Microsoft Update CatalogKB5075897Manual remediation steps
Apply the Microsoft Security Update
Microsoft has released an official security update that fixes this vulnerability.
Required KB Updates
Supersedes: KB5073379, KB5073450, KB5073455, KB5073457, KB5073696, KB5073698, KB5073724, KB5074109
Affected Products
Fixed Build Numbers
Installation Methods
Windows Update (recommended)
Microsoft Update Catalog (manual download)
.msu installer with administrator privilegesWSUS / SCCM / Intune
Approve KB5075897 for the affected products in your update management console.
Microsoft Download Center Links
Verification
Confirm the update is installed:
Get-HotFix | Where-Object { $_.HotFixID -in @('KB5075897','KB5075899','KB5075904','KB5075906','KB5075912','KB5075941','KB5075942','KB5075943','KB5075970','KB5075971','KB5075999','KB5077179','KB5077181','KB5077212') }
References
Discovery Credit
Google Threat Intelligence Group, Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC), Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), and Office Product Group Security Team
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