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 839 results — Medium severityGradio: open redirect exposes AI demo users to phishing
CVE-2024-8021 MLflow: unconstrained input causes UI denial of service
CVE-2024-6838 TorchServe: unverified S3 bucket exposes benchmark data
CVE-2024-6577 Gradio: NTFS ADS bypass exposes blocked file paths
CVE-2024-12217 langchain-core: file read via prompt template inputs
CVE-2024-10940 vLLM: DoS via unbounded grammar cache exhausts disk
CVE-2025-29770 picklescan: ZIP spoof lets malicious PyTorch models bypass scan
CVE-2025-1944 Ray: Redis password exposed via plaintext logging
CVE-2025-1979 picklescan: scanner bypass enables supply chain RCE
CVE-2025-1716 picklescan: extension bypass enables RCE on model load
CVE-2025-1889 Label Studio: reflected XSS via label_config param
CVE-2025-25296 serialize-javascript: XSS via regex in AI/ML dashboards
CVE-2024-11831 Jobify WP: missing authz allows OpenAI key abuse, SSRF
CVE-2024-13698 Composio: command injection in AI agent tool calls
CVE-2024-53526 Keras: path traversal enables arbitrary file write
CVE-2024-55459 WP Text Prompter: Stored XSS in OpenAI shortcode plugin
CVE-2024-11896 Giskard: ReDoS in text perturbation causes DoS
CVE-2024-52524 Gradio: path traversal exposes arbitrary server files
CVE-2024-51751 Gradio: SSRF in DownloadButton exposes internal resources
CVE-2024-48052 Lollms: SVG upload XSS enables session hijack and RCE
CVE-2024-6581 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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