Duplicate Advisory: Keycloak: Unauthorized access via improper validation of encrypted SAML assertions
High severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Mar 18, 2026
to the GitHub Advisory Database
•
Updated Jul 2, 2026
Withdrawn
This advisory was withdrawn on Jul 2, 2026
Package
Affected versions
< 26.2.14
>= 26.3.0, < 26.4.10
>= 26.5.0, < 26.5.5
Patched versions
26.2.14
26.4.10
26.5.5
>= 26.3.0, < 26.4.10
< 26.2.14
>= 26.5.0, < 26.5.5
26.4.10
26.2.14
26.5.5
>= 26.5.0, < 26.5.5
< 26.2.14
>= 26.3.0, < 26.4.10
26.5.5
26.2.14
26.4.10
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Mar 18, 2026
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Mar 18, 2026
Reviewed
Mar 18, 2026
Withdrawn
Jul 2, 2026
Last updated
Jul 2, 2026
Duplicate Advisory
This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-794g-x443-36f7. This link is maintained to preserve external references.
Original Description
A flaw was found in Keycloak. Keycloak's Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) broker endpoint does not properly validate encrypted assertions when the overall SAML response is not signed. An attacker with a valid signed SAML assertion can exploit this by crafting a malicious SAML response. This allows the attacker to inject an encrypted assertion for an arbitrary principal, leading to unauthorized access and potential information disclosure.
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