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 1023 results — High severityONNX: path traversal in download_model enables RCE
CVE-2024-7776 Open-WebUI: CSRF enables RCE via pipeline code injection
CVE-2024-7806 open-webui: XSS enables admin session hijack via chat
CVE-2024-7053 open-webui: DoS via malformed multipart boundary
GHSA-6wj5-5pgr-jwq8 Open WebUI: auth bypass exposes all user files
CVE-2024-7043 lollms: RCE via eval() sandbox bypass in Calculate
CVE-2024-6982 open-webui: Privilege bypass enables admin account deletion
CVE-2024-7039 open-webui: unauthenticated DoS disables Admin panel
CVE-2024-7036 LiteLLM: RCE via post_call_rules callback injection
CVE-2024-6825 open-webui: DoS via starlette memory exhaustion
GHSA-w466-2wfc-8g58 open-webui: unauthenticated DoS via login payload flood
CVE-2024-12534 BentoML: DoS via multipart boundary in Gradio login
GHSA-hh3j-9m59-p8vc Open-WebUI: unauthenticated DoS via code formatter
CVE-2024-12537 H2O-3: unauthenticated AST parser enables DoS + file write
CVE-2024-10572 MLflow: CSRF in signup allows rogue account creation
CVE-2025-1473 MLflow: GraphQL DoS disables ML tracking server
CVE-2025-0453 Ollama: DoS via malicious GGUF model file upload
CVE-2025-0317 Ollama: GGUF model upload causes memory exhaustion DoS
CVE-2025-0315 Ollama: null pointer DoS via malicious GGUF model upload
CVE-2025-0312 BentoML: DoS via multipart boundary exhausts server
CVE-2024-9056 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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