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A vulnerability was discovered in Keycloak's Admin UI extension that allows certain administrative users to bypass security restrictions. When Fine-Grained Admin Permissions (FGAPv2) are enabled, an administrator who should only be able to search for users (but not view their full details) can use a specific "brute-force-user" endpoint to access a user's full profile. This includes sensitive information and security metadata. The issue occurs because the system fails to check if the administrator has the required "view" permission for that specific user when using this particular search path. The Red Hat Product Security team has assessed the severity of this vulnerability as Moderate, given that it requires the attacker to already possess administrative privileges (query-users role) and knowledge of the target user's ID. Successful exploitation allows an attacker to bypass fine-grained authorization controls to view sensitive user data they are not authorized to see. The vulnerability's root cause is a missing authorization check in the BruteForceUsersResource component of the Admin UI extension. Weakness: CWE-639. Affected Red Hat products: Red Hat Build of Keycloak; Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Expansion Pack. Red Hat does not currently list a fixing RHSA for this CVE.
Denial of Service via crafted OpenWire Message. Red Hat rates this moderate (CVSS 6.5). Weakness: CWE-770.
Insufficient policy enforcement in Sandbox in Google Chrome on Mac prior to 150.0.7871.47 allowed a remote attacker who had compromised the renderer process to potentially perform a sandbox escape via a crafted HTML page. (Chromium security severity: Low) Upstream bug(s): https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=513454805 Red Hat Product Security rates the severity of this flaw as determined by the Google Chrome Security Advisory. Weakness: CWE-653.
ImageMagick - Policy Bypass via Incorrect Path Validation. Red Hat rates this low (CVSS 3.3). Weakness: CWE-22.
Information disclosure due to AES-CTR nonce reuse. Red Hat rates this low (CVSS 3.7). Weakness: CWE-323.
Magick.NET-Q16-OpenMP-arm64: Magick.NET-Q16-OpenMP-x64: Magick.NET-Q16-arm64: Magick.NET-Q16-x64: Magick.NET-Q16-x86: Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-OpenMP-x64: Magick.NET-Q8-AnyCPU: Magick.NET-Q8-OpenMP-arm64: Magick.NET-Q8-OpenMP-x64: Magick.NET-Q8-arm64: Magick.NET-Q8-x64: Magick.NET-Q8-x86: ImageMagick: Denial of Service due to memory leak in PNG encoder when processing MNG images. Red Hat rates this low (CVSS 3.7). Weakness: CWE-401.
Magick.NET-Q16-arm64: Magick.NET-Q16-x86: Magick.NET-Q16-OpenMP-x64: Magick.NET-Q16-OpenMP-arm64: Magick.NET-Q16-OpenMP-x86: Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-x64: Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-arm64: Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-x86: Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-OpenMP-x64: Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-OpenMP-arm64: Magick.NET-Q8-AnyCPU: Magick.NET-Q16-AnyCPU: Magick.NET-Q16-HDRI-AnyCPU: ImageMagick: Denial of Service via memory leak in OpenCL device profile XML parsing. Red Hat rates this low (CVSS 1.9). Weakness: CWE-401.
ImageMagick - Division by Zero in Binomial Kernel Processing. Red Hat rates this low (CVSS 3.3). Weakness: CWE-190.
Heap buffer overflow via incorrect morphology parameters. Red Hat rates this low (CVSS 3.3). Weakness: CWE-125.
Information disclosure via unvalidated JSONP callback parameter. Red Hat rates this low (CVSS 3.1). Weakness: CWE-79.
An issue in DokuWiki 2025-05-14b "Librarian" 56.2 allows a remote attacker to create an account via the register function in inc/auth.php. NOTE: this is disputed by the Supplier because this is the intentional behavior when the product is configured for self-registration (a non-default feature). A flaw was found in DokuWiki. This occurs when the DokuWiki instance is configured to allow self-registration, which is not the default setting. This could lead to the creation of unauthorized user accounts. An attacker could create unauthorized user accounts if this non-default feature is enabled. Red Hat severity: Low — CVSS 3.7 (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N). Weakness: CWE-306.
@anthropic-ai/claude-code: Claude Code: Arbitrary code execution through git directory confusion. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.1). Weakness: CWE-59.
Security policy bypass due to improper Unicode hostname canonicalization. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-551.
Symlink traversal privilege escalation via libacl functions. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.1). Weakness: CWE-59. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:34351 with package acl-main-2.4.0-0.1.hum1.
Command Injection vulnerability in the JavaDoc hover provider of the vscode-java extension. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.8). Weakness: CWE-88. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:36820 with package devspaces/pluginregistry-rhel9:1782989367.
Improper Authorization Allows Security Constraint Bypass. Red Hat rates this moderate (CVSS 6.5). Weakness: CWE-551.
Replay attack via improper authentication in EncryptionInterceptor. Red Hat rates this moderate (CVSS 4.2). Weakness: CWE-294. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:29203 with package tomcat11-main-11.0.23-0.1.hum1, tomcat10-main-10.1.56-1.hum1.
Incorrect control flow in rewrite valve allows unexpected rule processing. Red Hat rates this moderate (CVSS 6.5). Weakness: CWE-358. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:29203 with package tomcat11-main-11.0.23-0.1.hum1, tomcat10-main-10.1.56-1.hum1.
Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in number guess example. Red Hat rates this moderate (CVSS 5.4). Weakness: CWE-79. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:32960 with package tomcat11-main-11.0.23-0.1.hum1.
@anthropic-ai/claude-code: Claude Code: Information disclosure and file overwrite via insecure temporary file in /copy command. Red Hat rates this moderate (CVSS 6.8). Weakness: CWE-59.