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BIT-TENSORFLOW-2021-29518 Session operations in eager mode lead to null pointer dereferences
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning. In eager mode default in TF 2.0 and later, session operations are invalid. However, users could still call the raw ops associated with them and trigger a null pointer dereference. The...
SUSE CVE-2021-29518
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning. In eager mode default in TF 2.0 and later, session operations are invalid. However, users could still call the raw ops associated with them and trigger a null pointer dereference. The...
GHSA-62GX-355R-9FHG Session operations in eager mode lead to null pointer dereferences
Impact In eager mode default in TF 2.0 and later, session operations are invalid. However, users could still call the raw ops associated with them and trigger a null pointer dereference: python import tensorflow as tf tf.rawops.GetSessionTensorhandle='\x12\x1a\x07',dtype=4 python import tensorflo...
Null pointer dereference
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning. In eager mode default in TF 2.0 and later, session operations are invalid. However, users could still call the raw ops associated with them and trigger a null pointer dereference. The...
PYSEC-2021-446
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning. In eager mode default in TF 2.0 and later, session operations are invalid. However, users could still call the raw ops associated with them and trigger a null pointer dereference. The...
PYSEC-2021-446
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning. In eager mode default in TF 2.0 and later, session operations are invalid. However, users could still call the raw ops associated with them and trigger a null pointer dereference. The...
CVE-2021-29518 Session operations in eager mode lead to null pointer dereferences
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning. In eager mode default in TF 2.0 and later, session operations are invalid. However, users could still call the raw ops associated with them and trigger a null pointer dereference. The...