AI Security Threat Feed
Latest CVEs affecting AI/ML systems — LLM frameworks, ML libraries, AI agents, vector databases, and inference servers. Vulnerabilities are tracked from NVD, GitHub Advisory, CISA KEV, MITRE ATLAS, and enriched with CVSS, EPSS, exploitation confidence, AI-component classification, and compliance mappings to ISO 42001, EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and OWASP LLM Top 10. Updated continuously as new CVEs are published.
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Showing 20 of 2375 resultsTensorFlow: uncontrolled allocation DoS in shape inference
CVE-2022-23580 TensorFlow: DoS via Grappler optimizer CHECK failure
CVE-2022-23579 TensorFlow: memory leak via invalid graph node
CVE-2022-23578 TensorFlow: null pointer deref crashes model loader
CVE-2022-23577 TensorFlow: integer overflow in cost estimator causes DoS
CVE-2022-23576 TensorFlow: integer overflow in cost estimator → DoS
CVE-2022-23575 TensorFlow: heap OOB read/write enables network RCE
CVE-2022-23574 TensorFlow: uninitialized memory in AssignOp
CVE-2022-23573 TensorFlow: DoS via shape inference assertion failure
CVE-2022-23572 TensorFlow: protobuf assertion DoS via invalid tensor dtype
CVE-2022-23571 TensorFlow: null-deref DoS via malformed protobuf tensor
CVE-2022-23570 TensorFlow: heap OOB write in Grappler, RCE risk
CVE-2022-23566 TensorFlow: DoS via malicious SavedModel AttrDef duplication
CVE-2022-23565 TensorFlow: DoS via reachable assertion in protobuf decode
CVE-2022-23564 TensorFlow: TOC/TOU race allows temp file hijacking
CVE-2022-23563 TensorFlow: Range integer overflow, RCE/DoS risk
CVE-2022-23562 TensorFlow Lite: OOB write, arbitrary write primitive
CVE-2022-23561 TFLite: OOB read/write in sparse tensor → RCE
CVE-2022-23560 TFLite: integer overflow in embedding lookup → heap OOB RW
CVE-2022-23559 TFLite: integer overflow in model loading, RCE risk
CVE-2022-23558 Frequently asked questions
What is an AI security threat feed?
An AI security threat feed is a continuously updated stream of vulnerabilities (CVEs) affecting AI and machine-learning systems — LLM frameworks, ML libraries, AI agents, vector databases, and inference servers — filtered out of the broader CVE firehose and enriched for relevance.
Which sources are the AI CVEs tracked from?
CVEs are tracked from NVD, GitHub Advisory, CISA KEV, and MITRE ATLAS, then enriched with CVSS, EPSS, exploitation confidence, AI-component classification, and compliance mappings.
What AI systems do these vulnerabilities affect?
Coverage spans LLM frameworks, ML libraries, AI agents, vector databases, and inference servers — the components most security teams now run in production.
How often is the AI threat feed updated?
The feed updates continuously as new CVEs are published and enriched, so the most recent AI/ML vulnerabilities appear at the top.
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