The Keycloak team takes security very seriously, and aim to resolve issues as quickly as possible. Building secure software is a continuous process, and can always be improved. As such we welcome reports on potential security vulnerabilities, as well as suggestions around hardening the software and our process.
It is important that suspected vulnerabilities are disclosed in a responsible way, and are not publicly disclosed until after they have been analysed and a fix is available.
To report a security vulnerability, send an email to [email protected].
If you would like to work with us on a fix for the security vulnerability, please include your GitHub username in the above email, and we will provide you access to a temporary private fork where we can collaborate on a fix without it being disclosed publicly.
Do not open a public issue, send a pull request, or disclose any information about the suspected vulnerability publicly. If you discover any publicly disclosed security vulnerabilities, please notify us immediately through [email protected].
Depending on the severity of a vulnerability the issue may be fixed in the current major.minor
release of Keycloak, or
for lower severity vulnerabilities or hardening in the following major.minor
release. Refer to
https://www.keycloak.org/downloads
to find the latest release.
If you are unable to regularly upgrade Keycloak we encourage you to consider Red Hat Single Sign-On, which offers long term support of specific versions of Keycloak.