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| purl | pkg:pypi/keystone@13.0.3 |
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VCID-2ggr-pe4y-y3cn
Aliases: CVE-2012-3542 GHSA-gf2q-j2qq-pjf2 PYSEC-2012-19 |
OpenStack Keystone, as used in OpenStack Folsom before folsom-rc1 and OpenStack Essex (2012.1), allows remote attackers to add an arbitrary user to an arbitrary tenant via a request to update the user's default tenant to the administrative API. NOTE: this identifier was originally incorrectly assigned to an open redirect issue, but the correct identifier for that issue is CVE-2012-3540. |
Affected by 1 other vulnerability. |
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VCID-2n1f-h6m8-d7h7
Aliases: CVE-2018-20170 PYSEC-2018-9 |
** DISPUTED ** OpenStack Keystone through 14.0.1 has a user enumeration vulnerability because invalid usernames have much faster responses than valid ones for a POST /v3/auth/tokens request. NOTE: the vendor's position is that this is a hardening opportunity, and not necessarily an issue that should have an OpenStack Security Advisory. |
Affected by 12 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-769v-tw47-rucm
Aliases: PYSEC-2019-99 |
OpenStack Keystone 15.0.0 and 16.0.0 is affected by Data Leakage in the list credentials API. Any user with a role on a project is able to list any credentials with the /v3/credentials API when enforce_scope is false. Users with a role on a project are able to view any other users' credentials, which could (for example) leak sign-on information for Time-based One Time Passwords (TOTP). Deployments with enforce_scope set to false are affected. (There will be a slight performance impact for the list credentials API once this issue is fixed.) |
Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-89vf-n61h-k3b2
Aliases: CVE-2012-4413 GHSA-mrxv-65rv-6hxq |
OpenStack Keystone does not invalidate existing tokens when granting or revoking roles OpenStack Keystone before 2012.1.3 does not invalidate existing tokens when granting or revoking roles, which allows remote authenticated users to retain the privileges of the revoked roles. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-93vc-hgec-nfe6
Aliases: CVE-2021-3563 GHSA-cc99-whm5-mmq3 |
Openstack Keystone Incorrect Authorization vulnerability A flaw was found in openstack-keystone, only the first 72 characters of an application secret are verified allowing attackers bypass some password complexity which administrators may be counting on. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity. A [patch](https://opendev.org/openstack/keystone/commit/7859ed26003858ebfd9a5e866b43f1a6a9e83dca) is available. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-9dhg-r711-yfg6
Aliases: CVE-2015-3646 GHSA-jwpw-ppj5-7h4w |
Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor OpenStack Identity (Keystone) before 2014.1.5 and 2014.2.x before 2014.2.4 logs the backend_argument configuration option content, which allows remote authenticated users to obtain passwords and other sensitive backend information by reading the Keystone logs. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-gdk6-a746-6fac
Aliases: CVE-2019-19687 GHSA-2j23-fwqm-mgwr PYSEC-2019-29 |
OpenStack Keystone 15.0.0 and 16.0.0 is affected by Data Leakage in the list credentials API. Any user with a role on a project is able to list any credentials with the /v3/credentials API when enforce_scope is false. Users with a role on a project are able to view any other users' credentials, which could (for example) leak sign-on information for Time-based One Time Passwords (TOTP). Deployments with enforce_scope set to false are affected. (There will be a slight performance impact for the list credentials API once this issue is fixed.) |
Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-p5un-b12x-tuh5
Aliases: CVE-2021-38155 GHSA-4225-97pr-rr52 |
OpenStack Keystone allows information disclosure during account locking OpenStack Keystone 10.x through 16.x before 16.0.2, 17.x before 17.0.1, 18.x before 18.0.1, and 19.x before 19.0.1 allows information disclosure during account locking (related to PCI DSS features). By guessing the name of an account and failing to authenticate multiple times, any unauthenticated actor could both confirm the account exists and obtain that account's corresponding UUID, which might be leveraged for other unrelated attacks. All deployments enabling security_compliance.lockout_failure_attempts are affected. |
Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-qyjh-md45-hyhh
Aliases: CVE-2020-12691 GHSA-4427-7f3w-mqv6 PYSEC-2020-55 |
An issue was discovered in OpenStack Keystone before 15.0.1, and 16.0.0. Any authenticated user can create an EC2 credential for themselves for a project that they have a specified role on, and then perform an update to the credential user and project, allowing them to masquerade as another user. This potentially allows a malicious user to act as the admin on a project another user has the admin role on, which can effectively grant that user global admin privileges. |
Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-r25g-be38-b3be
Aliases: CVE-2025-65073 GHSA-hcqg-5g63-7j9h |
OpenStack Keystone allows /v3/ec2tokens or /v3/s3tokens request with valid AWS Signature to provide Keystone authorization. OpenStack Keystone before 26.0.1, 27.0.0, and 28.0.0 allows a /v3/ec2tokens or /v3/s3tokens request with a valid AWS Signature to provide Keystone authorization. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-rgkw-6ews-rked
Aliases: CVE-2020-12689 GHSA-chgw-36xv-47cw PYSEC-2020-53 |
An issue was discovered in OpenStack Keystone before 15.0.1, and 16.0.0. Any user authenticated within a limited scope (trust/oauth/application credential) can create an EC2 credential with an escalated permission, such as obtaining admin while the user is on a limited viewer role. This potentially allows a malicious user to act as the admin on a project another user has the admin role on, which can effectively grant that user global admin privileges. |
Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-w6e4-zd31-g7hu
Aliases: CVE-2020-12690 GHSA-6m8p-x4qw-gh5j PYSEC-2020-54 |
An issue was discovered in OpenStack Keystone before 15.0.1, and 16.0.0. The list of roles provided for an OAuth1 access token is silently ignored. Thus, when an access token is used to request a keystone token, the keystone token contains every role assignment the creator had for the project. This results in the provided keystone token having more role assignments than the creator intended, possibly giving unintended escalated access. |
Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-wc5s-25xb-rqaa
Aliases: CVE-2020-12692 GHSA-rqw2-hhrf-7936 PYSEC-2020-56 |
An issue was discovered in OpenStack Keystone before 15.0.1, and 16.0.0. The EC2 API doesn't have a signature TTL check for AWS Signature V4. An attacker can sniff the Authorization header, and then use it to reissue an OpenStack token an unlimited number of times. |
Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities. |
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| This package is not known to fix vulnerabilities. | ||