<Vulnerability name="CVE-2026-15044">
    <DocumentDistribution xml:lang="en">Copyright © 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.</DocumentDistribution>
    <ThreatSeverity>Moderate</ThreatSeverity>
    <PublicDate>2026-07-08T00:00:00</PublicDate>
    <Bugzilla id="2498039" url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2498039" xml:lang="en:us">
trustyai-service-operator: TrustyAI Service Operator: Unauthenticated access to AI guardrails and orchestrator APIs
    </Bugzilla>
    <CVSS3 status="draft">
        <CVSS3BaseScore>6.3</CVSS3BaseScore>
        <CVSS3ScoringVector>CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:L/A:N</CVSS3ScoringVector>
    </CVSS3>
    <Details xml:lang="en:us" source="Mitre">
A flaw was found in the TrustyAI Service Operator. When deploying services like gorch or NemoGuardrails, if a specific security setting is not enabled, these services can expose their communication channels without requiring users to prove their identity. This allows any other program within the cluster to access the AI guardrails and orchestrator without proper authorization. An attacker could exploit this to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information and potentially make limited changes to the AI models.
    </Details>
    <Details xml:lang="en:us" source="Red Hat">
A flaw was found in the TrustyAI Service Operator. When deploying services like gorch or NemoGuardrails, if a specific security setting is not enabled, these services can expose their communication channels without requiring users to prove their identity. This allows any other program within the cluster to access the AI guardrails and orchestrator without proper authorization. An attacker could exploit this to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information and potentially make limited changes to the AI models.
    </Details>
    <Statement xml:lang="en:us">
This Moderate flaw in the TrustyAI Service Operator allows unauthenticated access to gorch and NemoGuardrails services within the cluster network. By default, these services expose plain HTTP endpoints without authentication, enabling any co-located pod to access AI guardrails and orchestrator APIs. This could result in unauthorized access to sensitive data and potential manipulation of AI models.
    </Statement>
    <PackageState cpe="cpe:/a:redhat:openshift_ai">
        <ProductName>Red Hat OpenShift AI (RHOAI)</ProductName>
        <FixState>Fix deferred</FixState>
        <PackageName>rhoai/odh-trustyai-service-operator-rhel9</PackageName>
    </PackageState>
    <References xml:lang="en:us">
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-15044
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-15044
    </References>
</Vulnerability>