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| purl | pkg:rpm/redhat/openstack-keystone@1:16.0.1-0.20200511063421.40cbb7b?arch=el8ost |
| Next non-vulnerable version | None. |
| Latest non-vulnerable version | None. |
| Risk | 4.0 |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Fixed by |
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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. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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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. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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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. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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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. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Aliases |
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| Date | Actor | Action | Vulnerability | Source | VulnerableCode Version |
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| 2026-04-01T14:08:34.666371+00:00 | RedHat Importer | Affected by | VCID-wc5s-25xb-rqaa | https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2020-12692.json | 38.0.0 |
| 2026-04-01T14:08:00.726479+00:00 | RedHat Importer | Affected by | VCID-rgkw-6ews-rked | https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2020-12689.json | 38.0.0 |
| 2026-04-01T14:08:00.633838+00:00 | RedHat Importer | Affected by | VCID-w6e4-zd31-g7hu | https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2020-12690.json | 38.0.0 |
| 2026-04-01T14:08:00.588659+00:00 | RedHat Importer | Affected by | VCID-qyjh-md45-hyhh | https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2020-12691.json | 38.0.0 |