Framework
AI/ML frameworks sit at the bottom of every AI stack — virtually every production AI system depends transitively on PyTorch or TensorFlow at the training layer, and on LangChain, LlamaIndex, or a similar orchestrator at the application layer. That concentration means a single vulnerability often affects tens of thousands of downstream services. The CVE patterns are recognisable: unsafe deserialization in model loading (the long tail of pickle), template injection in LangChain's prompt-construction utilities, SSRF in LlamaIndex's data-loader connectors, and path traversal in MLflow's experiment storage. PyTorch itself has shipped several high-severity CVEs around its distributed RPC layer. Because these libraries upgrade frequently and downstream applications pin loosely, patching is a real operational problem. AI Threat Alert tracks framework-level CVEs prominently because a single advisory often means urgent work for hundreds of teams.
| Severity | CVE | Headline | Package | CVSS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRITICAL | CVE-2026-61667 | DIRAC: SQLi chained into eval() gives RCE | DIRAC | 9.9 |
| HIGH | CVE-2026-45414 | Decidim: JWT replay bypasses multi-tenant isolation | decidim | 8.5 |
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