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GHSA-wf7g-7h6h-678v: Keycloak SAML javascript protocol mapper: Uploading of scripts through admin console
An issue was discovered in Keycloak allows arbitrary Javascript to be uploaded for the SAML protocol mapper even if the UPLOAD_SCRIPTS
feature is disabled
Keycloak SAML javascript protocol mapper: Uploading of scripts through admin console
High severity GitHub Reviewed Published Sep 23, 2022 in keycloak/keycloak • Updated Sep 23, 2022
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An issue was discovered in Keycloak that allows arbitrary Javascript to be uploaded for the SAML protocol mapper even if the UPLOAD_SCRIPTS feature is disabled