Overview
This is an Apereo CAS project vulnerability disclosure, describing an issue in CAS while using a token-based JWT Authentication feature.
For additional details on how security issues, patches and announcements are handled, please read the Apereo CAS project vulnerability disclosure process.
Credits
This issue was originally reported, researched and tested by Mr. Jérôme Leleu, who is a project member and an active committer. Jérôme was kind enough to thoroughly investigate the issue, discuss the problem in detail, provide steps to reproduce the problem and offer insight to diagnose the root cause.
Thank you Jérôme!
Affected Deployments
The problem addressed here, per the CAS maintenance policy, affects the Apereo CAS server for the following versions:
- 7.2.x
- 7.3.x
If your CAS version is not listed above AND is still part of an active maintenance cycle per the CAS maintenance policy, then best effort (analysis or confirmation from reporters/testers) indicates that the version is not affected by this issue. That said, please note that per the project’s Apache2 license, software distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. For additional information, please see the project license.
If you or your institution is a member of the Apereo foundation with an active support subscription supporting the CAS project, please contact the CAS subs working group to learn more about this security vulnerability report.
Severity
You are effected by this security vulnerability if your CAS deployment has specifically enabled a feature called JWT Authentication, sometimes also referred to as token-based non-interactive authN and accepts credentials as JWTs for non-interactive authentication attempts. Note that this has nothing to do with any other CAS functionality that deals with JWTs. Additional details will be published soon once the security grace period has passed.
If your deployment does not pass the noted condition(s) above, there is nothing for you to do here. Keep calm and carry on.
Timeline
The issue was originally reported on March 2nd 2026, and upon confirmation, CAS releases were patched and eventually published on March 6th, 2026.
Patching
Patch releases are available to address CAS deployments. Upgrades to the next patch version for each release should be a drop-in replacement.
Affected Versions
7.2.x
Modify your CAS overlay to point to the version 7.2.7.1.
7.3.x
Modify your CAS overlay to point to the version 7.3.5.
How to upgrade
- Locate your
gradle.propertiesfile in your CAS overlay, found at the root of the project. - Modify your CAS version to point to the approriate release by updating the
cas.versionproperty. - Follow the instructions in the
README.mdfile to build the server.
Support
Apereo CAS is Apache v2 open source software under the sponsorship of the Apereo Foundation. Support options may be found here.
If you or your institution is a member of the Apereo foundation with an active CAS subscription supporting the CAS project, please contact the CAS subs working group to learn more about this security vulnerability.
Resources
On behalf of the CAS Application Security working group,