OpenStack Keystone vulnerabilities
Summary
It was discovered that OpenStack Keystone allowed restricted application credentials to create EC2 credentials. An authenticated attacker with only a reader role could possibly use this issue to bypass the role restrictions imposed on the application credential. (CVE-2026-33551) It was discovered that the OpenStack Keystone LDAP identity backend did not correctly convert the user enabled attribute to a boolean value. An attacker could possibly use this issue to authenticate as a user disabled in LDAP. This issue only affected Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 25.10. (CVE-2026-40683) It was discovered that OpenStack Keystone's application credential authentication plugin did not verify that the user supplied in an authentication request matched the credential owner. An authenticated attacker could possibly impersonate another user and gain access to their tokens and credentials. (CVE-2026-42998) It was discovered that OpenStack Keystone's RBAC policy enforcer unconditionally merged the raw JSON request body into the policy enforcement dictionary, overwriting trusted target data. An authenticated attacker could possibly use this issue to inject arbitrary policy attributes to bypass RBAC checks. (CVE-2026-42999) It was discovered that OpenStack Keystone allowed an attacker with the member role to escalate privileges to admin by chaining application credential imperson Affected Ubuntu releases: 26.04, 25.10, 24.04, 22.04. CVEs: CVE-2026-44394, CVE-2026-33551, CVE-2026-43000, CVE-2026-42998, CVE-2026-43001, CVE-2026-42999, CVE-2026-40683.
- Ubuntu 26.04
- Ubuntu 25.10
- Ubuntu 24.04
- Ubuntu 22.04
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Mitigation checklist
- Apply available updates: `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade` (a standard system update installs the fix).
Official advisory · medium-confidence parse· fetched 4 hours ago·verify at source
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