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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 1026 results — High severityTensorFlow: heap OOB in RaggedTensorToTensor op
CVE-2021-29608 TensorFlow: heap OOB write in SparseAdd op
CVE-2021-29607 TensorFlow Lite: OOB read via crafted TFLite model
CVE-2021-29606 TensorFlow TFLite: heap OOB write via malformed model
CVE-2021-29603 TensorFlow Lite: integer overflow in model concatenation
CVE-2021-29601 TensorFlow TFLite: div-by-zero via crafted OneHot model
CVE-2021-29600 TFLite Split: malicious model triggers div-by-zero (DoS/RCE)
CVE-2021-29599 TensorFlow TFLite: SVDF div-by-zero enables RCE
CVE-2021-29598 TensorFlow TFLite: div-by-zero crash via crafted model
CVE-2021-29597 TensorFlow TFLite: div-by-zero in EmbeddingLookup op
CVE-2021-29596 TensorFlow TFLite: crash/RCE via malicious model file
CVE-2021-29595 TFLite: divide-by-zero in conv allows code execution
CVE-2021-29594 TensorFlow TFLite: div-by-zero via crafted model file
CVE-2021-29593 TensorFlow Lite: null-ptr deref in Reshape via 1D tensor
CVE-2021-29592 TFLite: crafted model causes infinite loop / stack overflow
CVE-2021-29591 TensorFlow TFLite: OOB read via empty tensor in Min/Max ops
CVE-2021-29590 TFLite GatherNd: divide-by-zero crashes inference runtime
CVE-2021-29589 TensorFlow Lite: DoS/RCE via crafted model stride=0
CVE-2021-29588 TensorFlow TFLite: divide-by-zero via crafted model file
CVE-2021-29587 TFLite: div-by-zero in pooling crashes inference engine
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