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Security

SECURITY.md

Security Policy

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.

Reporting a suspected vulnerability

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].

Supported Versions

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.

There aren’t any published security advisories