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redhat keycloak - vulnerabilities and exploits
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5
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-14366
A vulnerability was found in keycloak, where path traversal using URL-encoded path segments in the request is possible because the resources endpoint applies a transformation of the url path to the file path. Only few specific folder hierarchies can be exposed by this flaw
Redhat Keycloak
4
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-1694
A flaw was found in all versions of Keycloak prior to 10.0.0, where the NodeJS adapter did not support the verify-token-audience. This flaw results in some users having access to sensitive information outside of their permissions.
Redhat Keycloak
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-10748
A flaw was found in Keycloak's data filter, in version 10.0.1, where it allowed the processing of data URLs in some circumstances. This flaw allows an malicious user to conduct cross-site scripting or further attacks.
Redhat Keycloak 10.0.1
Redhat Single Sign-on
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-10758
A vulnerability was found in Keycloak prior to 11.0.1 where DoS attack is possible by sending twenty requests simultaneously to the specified keycloak server, all with a Content-Length header value that exceeds the actual byte count of the request body.
Redhat Keycloak
Redhat Openshift Application Runtimes -
Redhat Openshift Application Runtimes 1.0
Redhat Single Sign-on -
Redhat Single Sign-on 7.0
Redhat Single Sign-on 7.4
5.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-1727
A vulnerability was found in Keycloak prior to 9.0.2, where every Authorization URL that points to an IDP server lacks proper input validation as it allows a wide range of characters. This flaw allows a malicious to craft deep links that introduce further attack scenarios on affe...
Redhat Keycloak
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-1758
A flaw was found in Keycloak in versions prior to 10.0.0, where it does not perform the TLS hostname verification while sending emails using the SMTP server. This flaw allows an malicious user to perform a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.
Redhat Keycloak
Redhat Openstack 10
6.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-1714
A flaw was found in Keycloak before version 11.0.0, where the code base contains usages of ObjectInputStream without type checks. This flaw allows an malicious user to inject arbitrarily serialized Java Objects, which would then get deserialized in a privileged context and potent...
Redhat Keycloak
Redhat Decision Manager 7.0
Redhat Jboss Fuse 7.0.0
Redhat Openshift Application Runtimes -
Redhat Process Automation 7.0
Redhat Single Sign-on 7.0
Quarkus Quarkus
6.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-1718
A flaw was found in the reset credential flow in all Keycloak versions prior to 8.0.0. This flaw allows an malicious user to gain unauthorized access to the application.
Redhat Keycloak
Redhat Jboss Fuse 7.0.0
Redhat Openshift Application Runtimes -
4
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-1724
A flaw was found in Keycloak in versions prior to 9.0.2. This flaw allows a malicious user that is currently logged in, to see the personal information of a previously logged out user in the account manager section.
Redhat Keycloak
Redhat Single Sign-on 7.0
Redhat Openshift Application Runtimes -
2.1
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-1698
A flaw was found in keycloak in versions prior to 9.0.0. A logged exception in the HttpMethod class may leak the password given as parameter. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality.
Redhat Keycloak
CVSSv2
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CVSSv3
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