CVE-2025-14559 is a business logic authorization flaw in the keycloak-services component of Keycloak. When a privileged client invokes the Token Exchange flow, the implementation can issue access tokens and refresh tokens on behalf of a user account that has been disabled. This breaks the expected security boundary that disabling an account should prevent further token issuance and effective use of that identity. The flaw affects the Token Exchange implementation rather than a memory-safety condition, and results in authorization bypass for disabled-user state enforcement during token issuance.
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What an attacker gets, and what they’ve been doing with it.
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No public exploit code observed for this vulnerability.
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A Keycloak authorization bypass vulnerability mentioned only as part of vendor security history.
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Every observed campaign linking this CVE to a named adversary.
Malware families riding this exploit, with evidence and IOCs.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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