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 826 results — has patchTensorFlow: type confusion NPD in tensor conversion
CVE-2026-33660 n8n: uninitialized buffer leaks secrets via Task Runner
CVE-2026-27496 langflow: Path Traversal enables file access
CVE-2026-33497 langflow: Access Control bypass enables privilege escalation
CVE-2026-33484 langflow: Path Traversal enables file access
CVE-2026-33309 langflow: Code Injection enables RCE
CVE-2026-33017 mlflow: Path Traversal enables file access
CVE-2025-15031 Ray Dashboard: unauthenticated path traversal file read
CVE-2026-32981 mlflow: Code Injection enables RCE
CVE-2025-14287 fickling: Allowlist Bypass evades input filtering
GHSA-5cxw-w2xg-2m8h fickling: Allowlist Bypass evades input filtering
GHSA-r48f-3986-4f9c Flowise: SSRF via HTTP Node exposes internal network
CVE-2026-31829 mcp-atlassian: Path Traversal enables file access
CVE-2026-27825 mcp-atlassian: SSRF allows internal network access
CVE-2026-27826 sagemaker: Allowlist Bypass evades input filtering
GHSA-5r2p-pjr8-7fh7 langgraph: Deserialization enables RCE
CVE-2026-28277 xgrammar: security flaw enables exploitation
CVE-2026-25048 fickling: Allowlist Bypass evades input filtering
GHSA-5hwf-rc88-82xm fickling: Protection Bypass circumvents security controls
GHSA-wccx-j62j-r448 picklescan: Allowlist Bypass evades input filtering
GHSA-g38g-8gr9-h9xp 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?
Yes — the public feed is free to browse. A Pro subscription adds breaking alerts, MITRE ATLAS mappings, compliance reports (ISO 42001, EU AI Act), and full CISO analysis.
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