Keycloak Open Redirect Vulnerability Could Lead to Phishing Attacks

CVE-2024-7260

6.1MEDIUM

Key Information

Vendor
Red Hat
Status
Red Hat Build Of Keycloak
Red Hat Build Of Keycloak 24
Vendor
CVE Published:
9 September 2024

Summary

An open redirect vulnerability was found in Keycloak. A specially crafted URL can be constructed where the referrer and referrer_uri parameters are made to trick a user to visit a malicious webpage. A trusted URL can trick users and automation into believing that the URL is safe, when, in fact, it redirects to a malicious server. This issue can result in a victim inadvertently trusting the destination of the redirect, potentially leading to a successful phishing attack or other types of attacks.

Once a crafted URL is made, it can be sent to a Keycloak admin via email for example. This will trigger this vulnerability when the user visits the page and clicks the link. A malicious actor can use this to target users they know are Keycloak admins for further attacks. It may also be possible to bypass other domain-related security checks, such as supplying this as a OAuth redirect uri. The malicious actor can further obfuscate the redirect_uri using URL encoding, to hide the text of the actual malicious website domain.

Affected Version(s)

Red Hat build of Keycloak 24 <= 24.0.7-4

Red Hat build of Keycloak 24 <= 24-16

Red Hat build of Keycloak 24 <= 24-16

References

CVSS V3.1

Score:
6.1
Severity:
MEDIUM
Confidentiality:
Low
Integrity:
Low
Availability:
None
Attack Vector:
Network
Attack Complexity:
Low
Privileges Required:
None
User Interaction:
Required
Scope:
Changed

Timeline

  • Vulnerability published

  • Vulnerability Reserved

Collectors

NVD DatabaseMitre Database

Credit

This issue was discovered by Todd Cullum (Red Hat).
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