The APIExport Virtual Workspace can be used to manage objects in workspaces that bind that APIExport for resources defined in the APIExport or specified and accepted via permission claims. This allows an API provider (via their APIExport) scoped down access to workspaces of API consumers to provide their services properly.
The identified vulnerability allows creating or deleting an object via the APIExport VirtualWorkspace in any arbitrary target workspace for pre-existing resources. By design, this should only be allowed when the workspace owner decides to give access to an API provider by creating an APIBinding.
With this vulnerability, it is possible for an attacker to create and delete objects even if none of these requirements are satisfied, i.e. even if there is no APIBinding in that workspace at all or the workspace owner has created an APIBinding, but rejected a permission claim.
A fix for this issue has been identified and has been published with kcp 0.26.3 and 0.27.0.
For users unable to upgrade to one of the patched versions, the following guidance can be given:
apiexport/content sub-resource access to APIExport resources. Be aware that this has to apply to all workspaces to be effective.See pull request (https://github.com/kcp-dev/kcp/pull/3338).
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"nvd_published_at": "2025-03-20T18:15:19Z",
"cwe_ids": [
"CWE-285"
],
"severity": "CRITICAL",
"github_reviewed_at": "2025-03-20T18:49:06Z",
"github_reviewed": true
}