Jan 2026: Windows Kerberos Information Disclosure Vulnerability
CVE-2026-20833 Published on January 13, 2026
Windows Kerberos Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Use of a broken or risky cryptographic algorithm in Windows Kerberos allows an authorized attacker to disclose information locally.
Weakness Type
Use of a Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithm
The use of a broken or risky cryptographic algorithm is an unnecessary risk that may result in the exposure of sensitive information. The use of a non-standard algorithm is dangerous because a determined attacker may be able to break the algorithm and compromise whatever data has been protected. Well-known techniques may exist to break the algorithm.
Products Associated with CVE-2026-20833
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Affected Versions
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1:- Version 6.1.7601.0 and below 6.1.7601.28117 is affected.
- Version 6.1.7601.0 and below 6.1.7601.28117 is affected.
- Version 6.0.6003.0 and below 6.0.6003.23717 is affected.
- Version 6.0.6003.0 and below 6.0.6003.23717 is affected.
- Version 6.2.9200.0 and below 6.2.9200.25868 is affected.
- Version 6.2.9200.0 and below 6.2.9200.25868 is affected.
- Version 6.3.9600.0 and below 6.3.9600.22968 is affected.
- Version 6.3.9600.0 and below 6.3.9600.22968 is affected.
- Version 10.0.14393.0 and below 10.0.14393.8783 is affected.
- Version 10.0.14393.0 and below 10.0.14393.8783 is affected.
- Version 10.0.17763.0 and below 10.0.17763.8276 is affected.
- Version 10.0.17763.0 and below 10.0.17763.8276 is affected.
- Version 10.0.20348.0 and below 10.0.20348.4648 is affected.
- Version 10.0.25398.0 and below 10.0.25398.2092 is affected.
- Version 10.0.26100.0 and below 10.0.26100.32230 is affected.
- Version 10.0.26100.0 and below 10.0.26100.32230 is affected.
Exploit Probability
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