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Arbitrary File Write via Path Traversal in Orbax Checkpoint Asset Dict Keys
Description When loading a Keras model from an Orbax checkpoint directory, the writenesteddicttodir function uses dict keys from the checkpoint's asset data directly in os.path.join without any path sanitization. A crafted Orbax checkpoint can include absolute paths or path traversal sequences .....
CVE-2026-1669
Arbitrary file read in the model loading mechanism HDF5 integration in Keras versions 3.0.0 through 3.13.1 on all supported platforms allows a remote attacker to read local files and disclose sensitive information via a crafted .keras model file utilizing HDF5 external dataset references...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-1669
Arbitrary file read in the model loading mechanism HDF5 integration in Keras versions 3.0.0 through 3.13.1 on all supported platforms allows a remote attacker to read local files and disclose sensitive information via a crafted .keras model file utilizing HDF5 external dataset references...
CVE-2026-1669
CVE-2026-1669 describes an arbitrary file read in the Keras model loading path via HDF5 external dataset references. Affected versions are Keras 3.0.0 through 3.13.1 on all supported platforms. The vulnerability arises in the HDF5 integration used during model loading, enabling a remote attacker ...
Security Bulletin: A vulnerability in Watson NLP affects IBM Robotic Process Automation which may result in arbitrary code execution (CVE-2025-1550).
Summary A vulnerability in Watson NLP affects IBM Robotic Process Automation which may result in arbitrary code execution. Watson NLP is used by IBM Robotic Process Automation for Natural Language Processing. This bulletin identifies the fixes required to address the vulnerablity. Vulnerability...
Security Bulletin: Arbitrary Code Execution in Keras
Summary Keras is used by many machine learning frameworks and applications as part of their deep learning infrastructure. Remote attackers can execute arbitrary code, leading to full system compromise, data breaches, and potential lateral movement where the identified vulnerability is present...
EUVD-2025-36634
Keras is vulnerable to arbitrary local file loading and Server-Side Request Forgery...
CVE-2025-12058
The Keras.Model.loadmodel method, including when executed with the intended security mitigation safemode=True, is vulnerable to arbitrary local file loading and Server-Side Request Forgery SSRF. This vulnerability stems from the way the StringLookup layer is handled during model loading from a...
CVE-2025-12058
The Keras.Model.loadmodel method, including when executed with the intended security mitigation safemode=True, is vulnerable to arbitrary local file loading and Server-Side Request Forgery SSRF. This vulnerability stems from the way the StringLookup layer is handled during model loading from a...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2025-12058
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - The Keras.Model.loadmodel method, including when executed with the intended security mitigation safemode=True, is vulnerable to arbitrary local file loading and...
PYSEC-2025-123
The Keras Model.loadmodel method can be exploited to achieve arbitrary code execution, even with safemode=True. One can create a specially crafted .h5/.hdf5 model archive that, when loaded via Model.loadmodel, will trigger arbitrary code to be executed. This is achieved by crafting a special...
Arbitrary Code Execution via Crafted Keras Config for Model Loading
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Arbitrary Code Execution via Crafted Keras Config for Model Loading
Impact The Keras Model.loadmodel function permits arbitrary code execution, even with safemode=True, through a manually constructed, malicious .keras archive. By altering the config.json file within the archive, an attacker can specify arbitrary Python modules and functions, along with their...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-1550
The Keras Model.loadmodel function permits arbitrary code execution, even with safemode=True, through a manually constructed, malicious .keras archive. By altering the config.json file within the archive, an attacker can specify arbitrary Python modules and functions, along with their arguments, ...