CVE•Published 2026-05-28•Modified 2026-06-03•0 articles on news•5 live references•NVD data
CVE-2026-9798Redhat · Build_of_keycloak
Vulnerability data via NVD (ingested)
CVSS v3.1
4.3
MEDIUM
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
EPSS percentile
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Weaknesses (CWE)
Description
A flaw was found in Keycloak, an open-source identity and access management solution. When a user account is temporarily locked due to repeated failed login attempts, an attacker with valid client credentials can exploit the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow to bypass this brute-force protection. This allows continued authentication attempts and token issuance even when the account should be locked, potentially enabling further unauthorized access attempts.
Timeline
Published 2026-05-28
Modified 2026-06-03
External references
Search for exposed instances
Shodan + Censys queries derived from NVD's CPE data. The vuln tag catches assets Shodan has explicitly linked to this CVE; the product / banner fingerprints find exposed instances even when the vuln tag was never applied (which is common).
Shodan · vuln tag0 hosts
vuln:CVE-2026-9798Hosts Shodan has explicitly fingerprinted as vulnerable.
Shodan · product
product:"Redhat Build Of Keycloak"All exposed Redhat Build Of Keycloak instances — cross-reference with the CVE's affected-version range.
Shodan · banner/body mention
http.html:"Build Of Keycloak"HTTP body or banner mentions "Build Of Keycloak" — catches deploys Shodan didn't identify as a product.
More intel sources (5)
Shodan report
vuln:CVE-2026-9798Country / ASN / product breakdown for the vuln query.
Censys
vulnerabilities.cve_id: CVE-2026-9798Censys host search filtered to this CVE id.
grep.app
CVE-2026-9798Public source-code mentions — fast PoC discovery.
GitHub code
CVE-2026-9798GitHub code search for direct mentions.
Google dork
"CVE-2026-9798" exploit -site:nvd.nist.govWrite-ups and news, NVD excluded.
Known PoCs on GitHub (2)
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