FakeFish handles incoming credentials by passing them down to scripts. This works for real hardware because in the end it's up to the BMC to validate them. However, KubeVirt relies on a KUBECONFIG file mounted to the container and completely ignores the credentials. This allows any user of the cluster to control VMs of the user that created fakefish, power them on and off, and mount arbitrary CD images to them.
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Description FakeFish handles incoming credentials by passing them down to scripts. This works for real hardware because in the end it's up to the BMC to validate them. However, KubeVirt relies on a KUBECONFIG file mounted to the container and completely ignores the credentials. This allows any user of the cluster to control VMs of the user that created fakefish, power them on and off, and mount arbitrary CD images to them.
Title KubeVirt backend is not authenticated
Weaknesses CWE-306
References
Metrics cvssV3_1

{'score': 9.3, 'vector': 'CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:H'}


cve-icon MITRE

Status: PUBLISHED

Assigner: redhat-cnalr

Published:

Updated: 2026-08-17T16:00:15.115Z

Reserved: 2026-08-07T12:08:03.283Z

Link: CVE-2026-71566

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cve-icon NVD

Status : Received

Published: 2026-08-17T15:16:57.610

Modified: 2026-08-17T16:17:44.493

Link: CVE-2026-71566

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Updated: 2026-08-17T15:45:03Z