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Is the privacy of private endpoints a double-edged sword in cybersecurity?

Feb 4, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Azure Private Link Vulnerability Risks Denial of Service for Storage Accounts

Over 5% of Azure storage accounts are configured in a way that makes them susceptible to denial of service (DoS) attacks due to a flaw in Azure’s Private Link architecture, as identified by Palo Alto Networks. This can occur through accidental or malicious actions involving Private Endpoints, which are intended to enhance security.

The vulnerability manifests in three scenarios: internal misconfigurations by network administrators, third-party vendor implementations, and direct attacks by threat actors who create Private Endpoints to disrupt services. The affected resources include Azure Key Vault, CosmosDB, Azure Container Registry (ACR), Function Apps, and OpenAI accounts. Any service relying on these affected components can experience operational disruptions, resulting in service failures and security process breakdowns. Notably, this risk exists even for resources that should still operate via public endpoints due to a change in DNS resolution behavior enforced by the Private Link configuration.

Mitigating the risk involves leveraging Azure’s fallback options for DNS resolution and manually adding necessary DNS records. Monitoring and scanning of Azure environments are crucial for identifying vulnerable configurations. Tools like Azure Resource Graph Explorer can aid defenders in pinpointing at-risk resources, allowing them to assess and adjust network architectures effectively.

This situation underscores the importance of understanding Azure Private Link’s limitations. Defenders need to be vigilant about these configurations to prevent potential connectivity losses and DoS attacks. Robust examination and monitoring practices can reduce risks associated with misconfigurations, thereby enhancing overall cloud security posture.

Currently, no specific Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) were mentioned in the article.

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