Critical BeyondTrust Vulnerabilities Allow Access Control Bypass
Key Takeaways BeyondTrust has disclosed multiple critical and high-severity vulnerabilities affecting its Remote Support (RS) and Privileged Remote Access (PRA) solutions. The most severe flaws,...
Key Takeaways
- BeyondTrust has disclosed multiple critical and high-severity vulnerabilities affecting its Remote Support (RS) and Privileged Remote Access (PRA) solutions.
- The most severe flaws, CVE-2026-40138 and CVE-2026-40139, are pre-authentication issues that could allow unauthenticated attackers to bypass access controls, leading to unauthorized system access.
- These vulnerabilities carry a maximum CVSS v4 score of 9.2, indicating a critical risk.
- Cloud-hosted customers were automatically patched by April 21, 2026; self-hosted deployments require manual updates to version 25.3.3 or later.
BeyondTrust has issued a critical security advisory concerning several high-impact vulnerabilities within its Remote Support (RS) and Privileged Remote Access (PRA) products. These flaws, discovered internally, could enable attackers to circumvent existing access controls and gain unauthorized entry to sensitive systems.
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The issues are documented under Advisory ID BT26-03 and have been assigned a maximum CVSS v4 score of 9.2, underscoring the severe operational risk they pose to affected environments.
BeyondTrust’s Product Security team identified these vulnerabilities as part of its ongoing security research. The company further noted that these discoveries were augmented by advanced AI-driven vulnerability detection techniques, leveraging both proprietary and publicly available models.
BeyondTrust Vulnerabilities
This internal research was conducted independently and is not linked to any external projects. The most critical vulnerabilities identified are CVE-2026-40138 and CVE-2026-40139, both stemming from inadequate authentication mechanisms within the affected software.
These pre-authentication vulnerabilities could allow unauthenticated attackers to bypass security measures under specific configuration settings. Successful exploitation could grant unauthorized access to the appliance, potentially including accounts with elevated privileges, thereby significantly increasing the risk of a system compromise.
Specifically, CVE-2026-40138 impacts both Remote Support and Privileged Remote Access due to improper validation of authentication data. CVE-2026-40139, which exclusively affects Remote Support, is caused by faulty processing of authentication requests.
Exploitation of both critical flaws is contingent on particular authentication configurations being active. However, no user interaction is necessary for these attacks, making them particularly dangerous in environments accessible from external networks.
Additional High-Severity Flaws
In addition to the critical vulnerabilities, two high-severity issues were also identified. CVE-2026-40140 is a pre-authentication vulnerability located in the network communication subsystem. This flaw could allow attackers to trigger a denial-of-service condition, potentially disrupting service availability.
The second high-severity vulnerability, CVE-2026-40141, affects a web application component. It could permit authenticated users with limited privileges to access resources they are not authorized for, due to improper input validation.
BeyondTrust confirmed that all cloud-hosted customers received automatic patches by April 21, 2026. However, organizations utilizing self-hosted deployments must manually apply updates to mitigate the risk. The vulnerabilities impact Remote Support and PRA versions 25.3.2 and earlier.
What You Should Do
- Apply the April 2026 security rollup patches immediately.
- Upgrade to version 25.3.3 or later for both BeyondTrust Remote Support (RS) and Privileged Remote Access (PRA) products.
- Prioritize patching, especially for remote access tools exposed to external networks.
- Verify that all updates have been successfully installed on self-hosted deployments.
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