CVE-2025-26652
Published: 08 April 2025
Summary
CVE-2025-26652 is a high-severity Uncontrolled Resource Consumption (CWE-400) vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Server 2012. Its CVSS base score is 7.5 (High).
Operationally, ranked in the top 3.3% of CVEs by exploit likelihood; it is not currently listed in the CISA KEV catalog.
Deeper analysis
CVE-2025-26652 is an uncontrolled resource consumption vulnerability, tracked as CWE-400, that affects the Windows Standards-Based Storage Management Service. The flaw received a CVSS 3.1 base score of 7.5 and permits remote denial of service without any authentication or user interaction.
An unauthenticated attacker can send crafted network requests to the affected service, triggering excessive resource consumption that renders the service unavailable. Because the attack requires only network connectivity and no privileges, it can be launched from anywhere that can reach the target system.
Microsoft has published an advisory for CVE-2025-26652 at https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2025-26652 that addresses mitigation steps and available updates.
The associated EPSS score rose from a low baseline to a recorded peak of 0.4442 before settling at the current value of 0.2927, indicating that exploitation interest increased after public disclosure.
EU & UK References
- 🇪🇺 ENISA EUVD: EUVD-2025-10218
Vulnerability details
Uncontrolled resource consumption in Windows Standards-Based Storage Management Service allows an unauthorized attacker to deny service over a network.
- CWE(s)
Related Threats
No named actor attribution yet. ATT&CK technique mapping in progress for this CVE.
Affected Assets
Mitigating Controls
Likely Mitigating Controls AI
Per-CVE control mapping for this CVE has not run yet; the list below is derived from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry.
Limiting concurrent sessions directly prevents uncontrolled resource consumption by capping the number of active sessions per user or account.
Analysis identifies uncontrolled resource consumption indicative of denial-of-service or abuse attempts.
Contingency plan testing includes resource exhaustion scenarios to verify recovery, making it harder for attackers to sustain exploits that cause uncontrolled consumption.
Updated contingency plans include current procedures to detect, contain, and recover from resource exhaustion, limiting an attacker's ability to sustain impact from uncontrolled consumption.
Alternate site allows resumption of operations if resource exhaustion at the primary site is exploited to cause unavailability.
Alternate telecommunications services enable resumption of essential functions when primary services become unavailable due to uncontrolled resource consumption.
The team can analyze and respond to resource exhaustion incidents, reducing the impact of attacks that exploit uncontrolled consumption weaknesses.
Timely maintenance support and spare parts enable rapid recovery from failures induced by uncontrolled resource consumption, shortening the impact window of denial-of-service attacks.