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redhat keycloak - vulnerabilities and exploits
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9.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-14910
A vulnerability was found in keycloak 7.x, when keycloak is configured with LDAP user federation and StartTLS is used instead of SSL/TLS from the LDAP server (ldaps), in this case user authentication succeeds even if invalid password has entered.
Redhat Keycloak 7.0.0
Redhat Keycloak 7.0.1
8.3
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-14909
A vulnerability was found in Keycloak 7.x where the user federation LDAP bind type is none (LDAP anonymous bind), any password, invalid or valid will be accepted.
Redhat Keycloak 7.0.0
Redhat Keycloak 7.0.1
4.3
CVSSv3
CVE-2014-3655
JBoss KeyCloak is vulnerable to soft token deletion via CSRF
Redhat Keycloak
Redhat Jboss Enterprise Web Server 1.0.0
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-14832
A flaw was found in the Keycloak REST API before version 8.0.0 where it would permit user access from a realm the user was not configured. An authenticated attacker with knowledge of a user id could use this flaw to access unauthorized information or to carry out further attacks.
Redhat Keycloak
8.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-10199
It was found that Keycloak's account console, up to 6.0.1, did not perform adequate header checks in some requests. An attacker could use this flaw to trick an authenticated user into performing operations via request from an untrusted domain.
Redhat Keycloak
8.1
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-10201
It was found that Keycloak's SAML broker, versions up to 6.0.1, did not verify missing message signatures. If an attacker modifies the SAML Response and removes the <Signature> sections, the message is still accepted, and the message can be modified. An attacker could ...
Redhat Keycloak
Redhat Single Sign-on 7.0
Redhat Single Sign-on 7.3.3
4.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-3875
A vulnerability was found in keycloak prior to 6.0.2. The X.509 authenticator supports the verification of client certificates through the CRL, where the CRL list can be obtained from the URL provided in the certificate itself (CDP) or through the separately configured path. The ...
Redhat Single Sign-on 7.3
Redhat Keycloak
5.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-10157
It was found that Keycloak's Node.js adapter before version 4.8.3 did not properly verify the web token received from the server in its backchannel logout . An attacker with local access could use this to construct a malicious web token setting an NBF parameter that could pr...
Redhat Single Sign-on
Redhat Keycloak
3.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-3868
Keycloak up to version 6.0.0 allows the end user token (access or id token JWT) to be used as the session cookie for browser sessions for OIDC. As a result an attacker with access to service provider backend could hijack user’s browser session.
Redhat Keycloak
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2017-2646
It was found that when Keycloak prior to 2.5.5 receives a Logout request with a Extensions in the middle of the request, the SAMLSloRequestParser.parse() method ends in a infinite loop. An attacker could use this flaw to conduct denial of service attacks.
Redhat Keycloak
CVSSv3
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
VMScore
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CVE-2024-36954
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