Opensuse

AI Threat Alert tracks 16 known AI/ML vulnerabilities affecting Opensuse products — each enriched with CVSS severity, EPSS exploit probability, patch status, and CISO-grade analysis. Browse every Opensuse CVE below, sorted by severity and recency.

Data sources
16
Total CVEs
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Current
Severity CVE CVSS
MEDIUM CVE-2020-15190 5.3
MEDIUM CVE-2020-15191 5.3
MEDIUM CVE-2020-15192 4.3
HIGH CVE-2020-15193 7.1
MEDIUM CVE-2020-15194 5.3
HIGH CVE-2020-15195 8.8
CRITICAL CVE-2020-15202 9.0
HIGH CVE-2020-15203 7.5
MEDIUM CVE-2020-15204 5.3
CRITICAL CVE-2020-15205 9.8
HIGH CVE-2020-15206 7.5
CRITICAL CVE-2020-15207 9.0
CRITICAL CVE-2020-15208 9.8
MEDIUM CVE-2020-15209 5.9
MEDIUM CVE-2020-15210 6.5
MEDIUM CVE-2020-15211 4.8

Frequently asked questions

How many known vulnerabilities affect Opensuse?

16 AI/ML CVEs affecting Opensuse products are tracked, sourced from NVD and GitHub Advisory.

What Opensuse products are affected?

The CVEs below map to the Opensuse AI/ML packages and tools tracked by AI Threat Alert; open any CVE to see the affected components and versions.

Where does the Opensuse vulnerability data come from?

Data is sourced from NVD and GitHub Advisory, then enriched with CVSS severity, EPSS exploit probability, and patch status for each CVE.

How can I monitor Opensuse for new vulnerabilities?

AI Threat Alert tracks Opensuse continuously; a Pro subscription adds breaking alerts when new CVEs affecting Opensuse are published.

How do I assess Opensuse's security exposure?

Each CVE below carries CVSS severity and exploitation signals, so you can review the highest-severity Opensuse issues first and judge the exposure for your stack.