Beyondtrust Privilege Management Windows
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By the Year
In 2026 there have been 3 vulnerabilities in Beyondtrust Privilege Management Windows with an average score of 7.2 out of ten. Last year, in 2025 Privilege Management Windows had 3 security vulnerabilities published. If vulnerabilities keep coming in at the current rate, it appears that number of security vulnerabilities in Privilege Management Windows in 2026 could surpass last years number. Last year, the average CVE base score was greater by 0.23
| Year | Vulnerabilities | Average Score |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 3 | 7.20 |
| 2025 | 3 | 7.43 |
| 2024 | 2 | 5.55 |
| 2023 | 6 | 7.63 |
| 2022 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2021 | 1 | 7.80 |
It may take a day or so for new Privilege Management Windows vulnerabilities to show up in the stats or in the list of recent security vulnerabilities. Additionally vulnerabilities may be tagged under a different product or component name.
Recent Beyondtrust Privilege Management Windows Security Vulnerabilities
Endpoint Privilege Mgmt utility tamper protection bypass
CVE-2026-40145
7.1 - High
- August 17, 2026
A vulnerability exists in the interaction between a Endpoint Privilege Management (Windows Deployment) support utility and the agent's tamper protection controls. Under certain conditions, the protections applied to the utility process may not be enforced as intended.
Insufficient Granularity of Access Control
BeyondTrust EP Mgmt (Windows) < 26.1.2: Kernel-Mode Mempool Corrupt
CVE-2026-40144
7.3 - High
- August 17, 2026
A memory-corruption vulnerability exists in a kernel-mode component of BeyondTrust Endpoint Privilege Management (Windows deployments) prior to version 26.1.2. Insufficient validation of input processed by the component may result in memory being accessed outside its intended bounds.
Out-of-bounds Read
BT PrivMgmt <=25.7 AntiTamper Bypass by Admin Local User
CVE-2026-1232
- February 02, 2026
A medium-severity vulnerability has been identified in BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows versions <=25.7. Under certain conditions, a local authenticated user with elevated privileges may be able to bypass the products anti-tamper protections, which could allow access to protected application components and the ability to modify product configuration.
Protection Mechanism Failure
Defender Endpoint Issue via wmic.exe (v<25.4.270.0)
CVE-2025-6250
6.7 - Medium
- July 28, 2025
Prior to 25.4.270.0, when wmic.exe is elevated with a full admin token the user can stop the Defendpoint service, bypassing anti-tamper protections. Once the service is disabled, the malicious user can add themselves to Administrators group and run any process with elevated permissions.
Privilege Escalation via Manipulated User Profile Files (before 25.4.270.0)
CVE-2025-2297
7.8 - High
- July 28, 2025
Prior to version 25.4.270.0, a local authenticated attacker can manipulate user profile files to add illegitimate challenge response codes into the local user registry under certain conditions. This allows users with the ability to edit their user profile files to elevate their privileges to administrator.
Privilege Management for Windows EPM Priv Elev CVE-2025-0889 <25.2
CVE-2025-0889
7.8 - High
- February 26, 2025
Prior to 25.2, a local authenticated attacker can elevate privileges on a system with Privilege Management for Windows installed, via the manipulation of COM objects under certain circumstances where an EPM policy allows for automatic privilege elevation of a user process.
BeyondTrust PM Elevation via Repair Attack on Windows <24.1
CVE-2024-25083
7.8 - High
- February 16, 2024
An issue was discovered in BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows before 24.1. When an low-privileged user initiates a repair, there is an attack vector through which the user is able to execute any program with elevated privileges.
Local Authenticated Sysvol View via Privilege Management for Windows (pre-24.1)
CVE-2024-1591
3.3 - Low
- February 16, 2024
Prior to version 24.1, a local authenticated attacker can view Sysvol when Privilege Management for Windows is configured to use a GPO policy. This allows them to view the policy and potentially find configuration issues.
BeyondTrust PMfW Challenge-Response Bypass via Key Decryption
CVE-2023-49944
6.7 - Medium
- December 25, 2023
The Challenge Response feature of BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows (PMfW) before 2023-07-14 allows local administrators to bypass this feature by decrypting the shared key, or by locating the decrypted shared key in process memory. The threat is mitigated by the Agent Protection feature.
Cryptbase.dll Load from USER-WRITABLE Temp in BeyondTrust PMfW 5.7
CVE-2020-28369
7.8 - High
- December 12, 2023
In BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows (aka PMfW) through 5.7, a SYSTEM installation causes Cryptbase.dll to be loaded from the user-writable location %WINDIR%\Temp.
DLL preloading
Privilege Escalation via Publisher Criteria in BeyondTrust Privilege Mgt 5.6
CVE-2020-12614
8.4 - High
- December 12, 2023
An issue was discovered in BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows through 5.6. If the publisher criteria is selected, it defines the name of a publisher that must be present in the certificate (and also requires that the certificate is valid). If an Add Admin token is protected by this criteria, it can be leveraged by a malicious actor to achieve Elevation of Privileges from standard user to administrator.
Improper Certificate Validation
BT PM for Windows 5.6 Vulnerable to env var manipulation (CVE-2020-12612)
CVE-2020-12612
- December 12, 2023
An issue was discovered in BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows through 5.6. When specifying a program to elevate, it can typically be found within the Program Files (x86) folder and therefore uses the %ProgramFiles(x86)% environment variable. However, when this same policy gets pushed to a 32bit machine, this environment variable does not exist. Therefore, since the standard user can create a user level environment variable, they can repoint this variable to any folder the user has full control of. Then, the folder structure can be created in such a way that a rule matches and arbitrary code runs elevated.
Privilege Escalation: BeyondTrust PrivMgt Win <=5.6 Token Theft
CVE-2020-12615
- December 12, 2023
An issue was discovered in BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows through 5.6. When adding the Add Admin token to a process, and specifying that it runs at medium integrity with the user owning the process, this security token can be stolen and applied to arbitrary processes.
Improper Privilege Management
BT PM for Windows <5.6: Multi-User Token Elevation
CVE-2020-12613
- December 11, 2023
An issue was discovered in BeyondTrust Privilege Management for Windows through 5.6. An attacker can spawn a process with multiple users as part of the security token (prior to Avecto elevation). When Avecto elevates the process, it removes the user who is launching the process, but not the second user. Therefore this second user still retains access and can give permission to the process back to the first user.
BeyondTrust Privilege Management prior to version 21.6 creates a Temporary File in a Directory with Insecure Permissions.
CVE-2021-42254
7.8 - High
- November 19, 2021
BeyondTrust Privilege Management prior to version 21.6 creates a Temporary File in a Directory with Insecure Permissions.
Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere
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