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AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N
Network vector confirmed by web-based admin interface; PR:L reflects delegated admin role requirement; C:L and I:L for directory disclosure and unintended user import; no availability impact.
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CVSS VectorVendor: redhat
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N
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1DescriptionCVE.org
A flaw was found in the LDAP storage provider of Keycloak, which is used to federate user identities from external directories. The issue occurs when a delegated administrator performs a search using a specific LDAP entry Distinguished Name (DN). Due to missing validation, the system allows lookups for users located outside the configured search boundary, leading to the disclosure of account information from unauthorized parts of the directory and unintended importing of those users into local storage.
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Keycloak's LDAP storage provider allows delegated administrators to bypass configured search boundaries by supplying a crafted Distinguished Name (DN), exposing account information from unauthorized directory subtrees and triggering unintended user imports into Keycloak local storage. Affected deployments include Red Hat Build of Keycloak, Red Hat Single Sign-On 7, Red Hat Data Grid 8, and the JBoss EAP Expansion Pack. …
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| Exploitation | Exploitation requires three specific conditions: (1) Keycloak must be configured with an active LDAP user federation storage provider - deployments using only local Keycloak storage or non-LDAP identity providers (SAML, OIDC, social) are not affected; (2) the attacker must hold delegated administrator privileges within Keycloak (confirmed by CVSS PR:L), meaning general end users and unauthenticated attackers cannot exploit this; (3) the attacker must be able to initiate a user search or lookup operation via the delegated admin interface using a crafted DN value. … Additional conditions and limiting factors are described in the full assessment. |
| Risk Assessment | The CVSS 3.1 score of 5.4 (Medium) with vector AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N accurately reflects the bounded nature of this flaw. … Full risk analysis with EPSS, KEV, and SSVC signal comparison available after sign-in. |
| Exploit Scenario | A malicious or compromised delegated administrator in a Keycloak environment with active LDAP federation constructs a user lookup request referencing a DN outside the configured search base - for example, targeting a DN in a sibling organizational unit or parent container not intended to be federated. Keycloak processes the request without boundary validation, returning account attributes for the out-of-scope directory entry and potentially importing that user into Keycloak local storage, where they may gain unintended access to applications protected by the SSO realm. … |
| Remediation | Apply the vendor patch once Red Hat publishes an updated package via the advisory at https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2026-16071; a specific patched release version is not confirmed in the available data, so monitor the Red Hat Bugzilla entry (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2501720) for a confirmed fix version. … Detailed patch versions, workarounds, and compensating controls in full report. |
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EUVD-2026-53383
GHSA-m28w-c4hx-9fvg