Keycloak's device authorization grant does not correctly validate the device code and client ID. An attacker client could abuse the missing validation to spoof a client consent request and trick an authorization admin into granting consent to a malicious OAuth client or possible unauthorized access to an existing OAuth client.
"https://storage.googleapis.com/cve-osv-conversion/osv-output/CVE-2023-2585.json"
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