CVE-2026-48523

Description

A flaw was found in PyJWT, a Python library for handling JSON Web Tokens (JWT). An attacker with control over a registered JSON Web Key (JWK) private key can bypass security checks by signing a token with a forbidden algorithm while claiming to use an allowed one. This allows the attacker to have the token accepted, potentially leading to unauthorized access or manipulation of sensitive information.

Statement

This flaw is rated as Moderate. It impacts applications using PyJWT with PyJWK keys, specifically when jwt.decode() or jwt.decode_complete() are called with a PyJWK key and the PyJWKClient.get_signing_key_from_jwt flow. An attacker must control a registered JWK private key to bypass algorithm allow-lists, limiting the exploitability in environments with strict key management.

Mitigation

Mitigation for this issue is either not available or the currently available options do not meet the Red Hat Product Security criteria comprising ease of use and deployment, applicability to widespread installation base or stability.

Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) Score Details

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The following CVSS metrics and score provided are preliminary and subject to review.

CVSS v3 Score Breakdown

Red HatNVDcve.org
Base Score5.4N/A5.4
Attack VectorNetworkN/ANetwork
Attack ComplexityLowN/ALow
Privileges RequiredLowN/ALow
User InteractionNoneN/ANone
ScopeUnchangedN/AUnchanged
ConfidentialityLowN/ALow
Integrity ImpactLowN/ALow
Availability ImpactNoneN/ANone

Vector

Red Hat: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N

cve.org: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N

Understanding the Weakness (CWE)

Access Control,Integrity,Confidentiality

Technical Impact: Gain Privileges or Assume Identity; Modify Application Data; Execute Unauthorized Code or Commands

An attacker could gain access to sensitive data and possibly execute unauthorized code.

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