CVE intelligence and bounded remediation

CVE-2026-4282 — A flaw was found in Keycloak

High CVSS 7.4

A flaw was found in Keycloak. The SingleUseObjectProvider, a global key-value store, lacks proper type and namespace isolation. This vulnerability allows an unauthenticated attacker to forge authorization codes. Successful exploitation can lead to the creation of admin-capable access tokens, resulting in privilege escalation.

Severity
High
CVSS
7.4 (3.1)
Published
2026-04-02
CISA KEV
Not currently listed
Ecosystem
software/application
Weaknesses
CWE-653

Affected products

  • redhat / build_of_keycloak
  • redhat / build_of_keycloak / 26.2
  • redhat / build_of_keycloak / 26.2.15
  • redhat / build_of_keycloak / 26.4
  • redhat / build_of_keycloak / 26.4.11

Matched remediation archetype

Privilege escalation and unsafe privilege management

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Check exposure

  • Map service accounts, operating-system identities, roles, capabilities, impersonation, set-user transitions, and administrative helper paths.
  • Determine whether untrusted users or lower-privilege processes can reach the affected transition or modify inputs it trusts.
  • Review file, socket, registry, device, job, container, and cloud-role permissions used before and after privilege changes.

Remediate safely

  • Apply the supported fix and redesign privileged operations as a minimal, authenticated, allowlisted interface.
  • Drop privileges before processing untrusted input, verify the drop succeeds, and remove unnecessary roles, capabilities, and write permissions.
  • Validate ownership and permissions at time of use and add explicit lower-to-higher privilege boundary tests.

Authoritative sources

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