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CVE-2026-47631 is an Important-severity spoofing vulnerability (CVSS 8.1) in Microsoft Exchange Server caused by improper input neutralization (CWE-79). An unauthenticated attacker could exploit it by tricking an Exchange administrator into clicking a malicious link, allowing the attacker to execute code within the administrator's web session. The article does not specify the affected version ranges or the corresponding fixed versions.