Affected by GO-2022-1000
and 9 other vulnerabilities
GO-2022-1000 : KubeVirt vulnerable to arbitrary file read on host in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2024-2688 : KubeVirt NULL pointer dereference flaw in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2024-2816 : kubevirt allows a local attacker to execute arbitrary code via a crafted command in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2025-4102 : KubeVirt Isolation Detection Flaw Allows Arbitrary File Permission Changes in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2025-4103 : KubeVirt Affected by an Authentication Bypass in Kubernetes Aggregation Layer in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2025-4105 : KubeVirt VMI Denial-of-Service (DoS) Using Pod Impersonation in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2025-4107 : KubeVirt Improper TLS Certificate Management Handling Allows API Identity Spoofing in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2025-4109 : KubeVirt Arbitrary Container File Read in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2025-4110 : KubeVirt Vulnerable to Arbitrary Host File Read and Write in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
GO-2026-4384 : KubeVirt Guest Agent DoS via Excessive Network Interface Reports in kubevirt.io/kubevirt
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virtctl
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Published: Oct 13, 2021
License: Apache-2.0
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Imports: 21
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Imported by: 9
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AddGlogFlags adds flags from github.com/golang/glog
GetProgramName returns the command name to display in help texts.
If `virtctl` is installed via krew to be used as a kubectl plugin, it's run via a symlink, so the basename then
is `kubectl-virt`. In this case we want to accommodate the user by adjusting the help text (usage, examples and
the like) by displaying `kubectl virt <command>` instead of `virtctl <command>`.
see https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt/issues/2356 for more details
see also templates.go
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