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Zitadel EUVD-2026-30492

| CVE-2026-44671 HIGH
LDAP Injection (CWE-90)
2026-05-08 https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel GHSA-rxvx-hhpj-q6px
7.5
CVSS 3.1
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CVSS VectorNVD

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N
Attack Vector
Network
Attack Complexity
Low
Privileges Required
None
User Interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
None
Availability
None

Lifecycle Timeline

3
Source Code Evidence Fetched
May 08, 2026 - 17:46 vuln.today
Analysis Generated
May 08, 2026 - 17:46 vuln.today
CVE Published
May 08, 2026 - 17:11 nvd
HIGH 7.5

DescriptionNVD

Summary

A vulnerability was discovered in Zitadel's LDAP identity provider implementation, which fails to properly escape user-provided usernames before incorporating them into LDAP search filters. This allows unauthenticated attackers to perform LDAP Filter Injection during the login process.

Impact

While this vulnerability does not allow for a full authentication bypass, an attacker can use LDAP metacharacters (such as *, (, )) to perform blind LDAP injection. By observing the different failure (or success) responses, an attacker can systematically enumerate valid usernames and extract sensitive attribute data from the connected LDAP directory.

Note that an authentication bypass is not possible.

Affected Versions

Systems integrating LDAP as IdPs and running one of the following versions are affected:

  • 4.x: 4.0.0 through 4.14.0 (including RC versions)
  • 3.x: 3.1.0 through 3.4.9
  • 2.x: 2.71.11 through 2.71.19

Patches

The vulnerability has been addressed in the latest releases. The patch resolves the issue by requiring the correct permission in case the verification flag is provided and only allows self-management of the email address, resp. phone number itself.

Workarounds

The recommended solution is to upgrade to a patched version. If an immediate upgrade is not possible, developers should ensure their project's LDAP directory has strict access controls to limit the scope of information disclosure.

Questions

If there are any questions or comments about this advisory, please send an email to [security@zitadel.com](mailto:security@zitadel.com)

Credits

This vulnerability was identified and reported by ProScan AppSec (https://proscan.one/).

AnalysisAI

LDAP Filter Injection in Zitadel's identity provider implementation allows unauthenticated remote attackers to enumerate valid usernames and extract sensitive LDAP directory attributes through blind injection techniques. The vulnerability exists in Zitadel versions 2.71.11-2.71.19, 3.1.0-3.4.9, and 4.0.0-4.14.0 when LDAP is configured as an identity provider. …

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RemediationAI

Within 24 hours: Inventory all Zitadel deployments and identify instances running versions 2.71.11-2.71.19, 3.1.0-3.4.9, or 4.0.0-4.14.0 with LDAP configured; disable LDAP identity provider if not immediately business-critical. Within 7 days: Upgrade Zitadel to patched versions (3.4.10 or later for 3.x branch; 4.15.0 or later for 4.x branch); version 2.71.x has no patch available-migrate to supported branch. …

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