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CVE-2025-54413
A flaw was found in skops. An inconsistency in MethodNode allows access to unexpected object fields through dot notation when a specially crafted model file is loaded. This issue allows arbitrary code execution at load time...
CVE-2025-54413
skops is a Python library which helps users share and ship their scikit-learn based models. Versions 0.11.0 and below contain an inconsistency in MethodNode, which can be exploited to access unexpected object fields through dot notation. This can be used to achieve arbitrary code execution at loa...
CVE-2025-54413 skops' MethodNode can access unexpected object fields through dot notation, leading to arbitrary code execution at load time
skops is a Python library which helps users share and ship their scikit-learn based models. Versions 0.11.0 and below contain an inconsistency in MethodNode, which can be exploited to access unexpected object fields through dot notation. This can be used to achieve arbitrary code execution at loa...
CVE-2025-54413
CVE-2025-54413 affects the Python package skops (versions ≤ 0.11.0) due to an inconsistency in the internal MethodNode, which can be exploited to access arbitrary object fields via dot notation during load. This can lead to arbitrary code execution at load time . The issue is fixed in version 12....
CVE-2025-54413 skops' MethodNode can access unexpected object fields through dot notation, leading to arbitrary code execution at load time
skops is a Python library which helps users share and ship their scikit-learn based models. Versions 0.11.0 and below contain an inconsistency in MethodNode, which can be exploited to access unexpected object fields through dot notation. This can be used to achieve arbitrary code execution at loa...
CVE-2025-54413 skops' MethodNode can access unexpected object fields through dot notation, leading to arbitrary code execution at load time
skops is a Python library which helps users share and ship their scikit-learn based models. Versions 0.11.0 and below contain an inconsistency in MethodNode, which can be exploited to access unexpected object fields through dot notation. This can be used to achieve arbitrary code execution at loa...