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Lazarus Deploys RemotePE Memory-Only RAT Against Financial and Crypto Firms
Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a cross-platform malware called RemotePE that has been put to use by the North Korea-linked Lazarus Group in attacks targeting financial and cryptocurrency organizations. RemotePE, per NCC Group subsidiary Fox-IT, is part of a multi-stage attack chain...
EUVD-2026-30879
A flaw was found in Keycloak. An authenticated client could exploit an Insecure Direct Object Reference IDOR vulnerability in the Authorization Services Protection API endpoint. By knowing or obtaining a resource's unique identifier UUID belonging to another Resource Server within the same realm,...
CVE-2026-4630
A flaw was found in Keycloak. An authenticated client could exploit an Insecure Direct Object Reference IDOR vulnerability in the Authorization Services Protection API endpoint. By knowing or obtaining a resource's unique identifier UUID belonging to another Resource Server within the same realm,...
PT-2026-41877
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Keycloak affected versions not specified Description An Insecure Direct Object Reference IDOR flaw exists in the Authorization Services Protection API endpoint. An authenticated client can bypass authorization checks by providing the unique...
keycloak: Keycloak: Information Disclosure via improper role enforcement in UMA 2.0 Protection API
A flaw was found in Keycloak. The User-Managed Access UMA 2.0 Protection API endpoint for permission tickets fails to enforce the umaprotection role check. This allows any authenticated user with a token issued for a resource server client, even without the umaprotection role, to enumerate all...
Keycloak: Missing Role Enforcement on UMA 2.0 Permission Ticket Endpoint Leads to Information Disclosure
A flaw was found in Keycloak. The User-Managed Access UMA 2.0 Protection API endpoint for permission tickets fails to enforce the umaprotection role check. This allows any authenticated user with a token issued for a resource server client, even without the umaprotection role, to enumerate all...
CVE-2026-3190
A flaw was found in Keycloak. The User-Managed Access UMA 2.0 Protection API endpoint for permission tickets fails to enforce the umaprotection role check. This allows any authenticated user with a token issued for a resource server client, even without the umaprotection role, to enumerate all...
CVE-2026-3190
A flaw was found in Keycloak. The User-Managed Access UMA 2.0 Protection API endpoint for permission tickets fails to enforce the umaprotection role check. This allows any authenticated user with a token issued for a resource server client, even without the umaprotection role, to enumerate all...
CVE-2026-3190
CVE-2026-3190 affects Keycloak via the UMA 2.0 Protection API endpoint for permission tickets, where the required uma_protection role check is not enforced. As a result, any authenticated user with a token issued for a resource server client can enumerate all permission tickets, leading to partia...
PT-2026-28428
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Keycloak affected versions not specified Description A flaw exists in Keycloak where the User-Managed Access UMA 2.0 Protection API endpoint for permission tickets does not properly enforce the uma protection role check. This allows any...
Keycloak Affected by Broken Access Control Vulnerability in the UserManagedPermissionService
A flaw was found in Keycloak. A significant Broken Access Control vulnerability exists in the UserManagedPermissionService UMA Protection API. When updating or deleting a UMA policy associated with multiple resources, the authorization check only verifies the caller's ownership against the first...
keycloak: Incorrect ownership checks in /uma-policy/
A flaw was found in Keycloak. A significant Broken Access Control vulnerability exists in the UserManagedPermissionService UMA Protection API. When updating or deleting a UMA policy associated with multiple resources, the authorization check only verifies the caller's ownership against the first...
CVE-2025-14778
A flaw was found in Keycloak. A significant Broken Access Control vulnerability exists in the UserManagedPermissionService UMA Protection API. When updating or deleting a UMA policy associated with multiple resources, the authorization check only verifies the caller's ownership against the first...
CVE-2025-14778
A flaw was found in Keycloak. A significant Broken Access Control vulnerability exists in the UserManagedPermissionService UMA Protection API. When updating or deleting a UMA policy associated with multiple resources, the authorization check only verifies the caller's ownership against the first...
PT-2026-7127
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Keycloak affected versions not specified Description A Broken Access Control issue exists within the UserManagedPermissionService UMA Protection API. Specifically, when updating or deleting a UMA policy linked to multiple resources, the system...
EUVD-2022-2991
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
SharpKatz
This is a port of the mimikatz tool, specifically the sekurlsa::logonpasswords, sekurlsa::ekeys, and lsadump::dcsync commands, to C and .NET. The tool is called SharpKatz. The tool is designed to extract sensitive information from a Windows system, including: Logon passwords Kerberos encryption...
Advanced Browser Data Extraction for Chromium and Gecko Browsers
This post-exploitation module extracts sensitive browser data from both Chromium-based and Gecko-based browsers on the target system. It supports the decryption of passwords and cookies using Windows Data Protection API DPAPI and can extract additional data such as browsing history, keyword searc...
Google Chrome Adds App-Bound Encryption to Protect Cookies from Malware
Google has announced that it's adding a new layer of protection to its Chrome browser through what's called app-bound encryption to prevent information-stealing malware from grabbing cookies on Windows systems. "On Windows, Chrome uses the Data Protection API DPAPI which protects the data at rest...
Vulnerabilities fixed in Microsoft Windows
Microsoft has fixed vulnerabilities in Windows. A malicious party can exploit the vulnerabilities to launch attacks execute attacks that can lead to the following categories of damage: Denial-of-Service DoS. Remote code execution User Rights Spoofing Access to system data Increased user privilege...