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CVE-2026-65583
Apache CXF’s OIDC relying-party token validation could accept self-issued ID tokens without enforcing required claim checks issuer/subject/audience/time and subjwk binding, enabling authentication bypass with crafted tokens. However, note that self-issued ID tokens are not accepted by default in...
EUVD-2026-53859
Apache CXF’s OIDC relying-party token validation could accept self-issued ID tokens without enforcing required claim checks issuer/subject/audience/time and subjwk binding, enabling authentication bypass with crafted tokens. However, note that self-issued ID tokens are not accepted by default in...
CVE-2026-65583
Apache CXF is affected: the OIDC relying-party token validation can accept self-issued ID tokens without enforcing required claims (issuer/subject/audience/time, and sub_jwk binding), enabling authentication bypass with crafted tokens. This applies to CXF’s ID-token validation logic and is mitiga...
CVE-2026-65583 Apache CXF: Self-issued ID token claims validation skipped
Apache CXF’s OIDC relying-party token validation could accept self-issued ID tokens without enforcing required claim checks issuer/subject/audience/time and subjwk binding, enabling authentication bypass with crafted tokens. However, note that self-issued ID tokens are not accepted by default in...