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Red Hat Security Advisory: RHOAI 2.25.5 - Red Hat OpenShift AICVE-2025-6242 0 Red Hat OpenShift AI version 2. 25. 5 has been released with updates addressing multiple security vulnerabilities, including CVE-2025-6242 and many others. The advisory lists a high severity level but does not provide specific technical details or fixes for these vulnerabilities. No known exploits are reported in the wild. The vendor advisory indicates updated images are available and provides instructions for upgrading clusters to apply the errata update. However, it explicitly states that no fixes are included in this release. Patch status is not yet confirmed; users should consult the official Red Hat documentation for current remediation guidance. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 04/23/2026, 14:53:58 UTC Added: 05/26/2026, 20:57:56 UTC |
CVE-2026-0847: CWE-22 Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal') in nltk nltk/nltkCVE-2026-0847 0 A vulnerability in NLTK versions up to and including 3.9.2 allows arbitrary file read via path traversal in multiple CorpusReader classes, including WordListCorpusReader, TaggedCorpusReader, and BracketParseCorpusReader. These classes fail to properly sanitize or validate file paths, enabling attackers to traverse directories and access sensitive files on the server. This issue is particularly critical in scenarios where user-controlled file inputs are processed, such as in machine learning APIs, chatbots, or NLP pipelines. Exploitation of this vulnerability can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive files, including system files, SSH private keys, and API tokens, and may potentially escalate to remote code execution when combined with other vulnerabilities. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 03/04/2026, 18:25:30 UTC Added: 03/04/2026, 18:33:21 UTC |
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