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Keycloak26.5.2SecurityJan 23, 2026

Keycloak 26.5.2 is a maintenance release with security fixes alongside ordinary bug fixes and enhancements. The security updates affect third-party dependencies and Keycloak's token issuance logic.

Action needed (3)

  • securitymediumCVE-2025-67735 in netty-codec-http

    CVE-2025-67735 addresses request smuggling via CRLF injection in netty-codec-http. The fix ships in Keycloak 26.5.2.

  • securitymediumCVE-2025-66560 in io.quarkus/quarkus-rest

    CVE-2025-66560 addresses the Quarkus REST worker thread exhaustion vulnerability in io.quarkus/quarkus-rest. The fix ships in Keycloak 26.5.2.

  • securitymediumCVE-2025-14559 in keycloak-services

    CVE-2025-14559 addresses a business logic flaw in keycloak-services that allowed unauthorized token issuance for disabled users. The fix ships in Keycloak 26.5.2.

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Keycloak26.5.1SecurityJan 14, 2026

Keycloak 26.5.1 is a maintenance release with a security fix in the Organization feature. It also contains correctness fixes, a performance improvement, and changes to HTTP responses and realm administration.

Check if affected (1)

  • securityThe Organization feature account-name exposure fix

    Applies if you use the Organization feature.

    The Organization feature no longer exposes and automatically fills the account name in the user/password form. The fix ships in Keycloak 26.5.1.

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Keycloak26.5.0SecurityJan 6, 2026

A substantial feature and maintenance release adds operator capabilities including workflows, JWT authorization grants, organization invitations, OpenTelemetry export, and Windows services. It also updates Quarkus and fixes correctness issues, while changing supported database versions and addressing a vulnerability in brute force detection settings.

Check if affected (2)

  • securityBrute force detection settings vulnerability, corrected

    Applies if you configure brute force detection settings.

    A vulnerability in brute force detection settings is corrected in Keycloak 26.5.0.

  • breakingPostgreSQL 13.x support removal

    Applies if you depend on PostgreSQL 13.x.

    Support for PostgreSQL 13.x is removed in Keycloak 26.5.0.

Plan ahead (1)

  • deprecatedFine-Grained Admin Permissions v1, deprecated

    Applies if you enable admin/fine-grained-permissions.

    Fine-Grained Admin Permissions v1 is deprecated in Keycloak 26.5.0 under admin/fine-grained-permissions.

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