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 672 results — High severity, no patchkeras: File Control enables path manipulation
CVE-2026-1669 n8n: Input Validation flaw enables exploitation
CVE-2026-21893 n8n: Arbitrary File Upload enables RCE
CVE-2026-25056 n8n: Path Traversal enables file access
CVE-2026-25055 n8n: Info Disclosure leaks sensitive data
CVE-2025-61917 agpt: Code Injection enables RCE
CVE-2026-24780 vllm: SSRF allows internal network access
CVE-2026-24779 pytorch: Code Injection enables RCE
CVE-2026-24747 langflow: security flaw enables exploitation
CVE-2026-0770 typebot: XSS enables session hijacking
CVE-2025-65098 claude_code: Weak Credentials allow account compromise
CVE-2026-21852 ollama: Input Validation flaw enables exploitation
CVE-2025-66960 ollama: Input Validation flaw enables exploitation
CVE-2025-66959 NVIDIA: Code Injection enables RCE
CVE-2025-33233 ollama: security flaw enables exploitation
CVE-2025-15514 langchain: security flaw enables exploitation
CVE-2024-58340 llamaindex: Resource Exhaustion enables DoS
CVE-2024-58339 llamaindex: Deserialization enables RCE
CVE-2024-14021 label-studio: XSS enables session hijacking
CVE-2026-22033 vllm: Resource Exhaustion enables DoS
CVE-2026-22773 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.
Is the AI security feed free?
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