A flaw was found in Keycloak. An authenticated user with the uma_protection role can bypass User-Managed Access (UMA) policy validation. This allows the attacker to include resource identifiers owned by other users in a policy creation request, even if the URL path specifies an attacker-owned resource. Consequently, the attacker gains unauthorized permissions to victim-owned resources, enabling them to obtain a Requesting Party Token (RPT) and access sensitive information or perform unauthorized actions.
Use CWE-551, Redhat vendor hub and Build Of Keycloak product page to widen CVE-2026-4636 into its surrounding weakness, vendor, and product context.
Compare it with CVE-2026-4634, CVE-2026-4282 and CVE-2026-3872 for nearby disclosures in the same product family.