Fleet has a JWT signature bypass vulnerability in Azure AD MDM enrollment
Package
Affected versions
>= 4.78.0, < 4.78.3
>= 4.77.0, < 4.77.1
>= 4.76.0, < 4.76.2
>= 4.75.0, < 4.75.2
< 4.43.5-0.20260112202845-e225ef57912c
Patched versions
4.78.3
4.77.1
4.76.2
4.75.2
4.43.5-0.20260112202845-e225ef57912c
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Jan 20, 2026
Reviewed
Jan 20, 2026
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Jan 21, 2026
Last updated
Feb 27, 2026
Summary
A vulnerability in Fleet’s Windows MDM enrollment flow could allow an attacker to submit forged authentication tokens that are not properly validated. Because JWT signatures were not verified, Fleet could accept attacker-controlled identity claims, enabling enrollment of unauthorized devices under arbitrary Azure AD user identities.
Impact
If Windows MDM is enabled, an attacker can enroll rogue devices by submitting a forged JWT containing arbitrary identity claims. Due to missing JWT signature verification, Fleet accepts these claims without validating that the token was issued by Azure AD, allowing enrollment under any Azure AD user identity.
Patches
Workarounds
If an immediate upgrade is not possible, affected Fleet users should temporarily disable Windows MDM.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
Email us at security@fleetdm.com
Join #fleet in osquery Slack
Credits
We thank @secfox-ai for responsibly reporting this issue.
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