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Code Execution, Data Tampering Flaw in Nvidia NeMo Gen-AI Framework

Artificial intelligence tech giant Nvidia issues a warning for code execution and data tampering security problems in the NeMo platform.

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Artificial intelligence tech giant Nvidia has flagged a major security flaw in its NeMo generative-AI framework, warning that malicious hackers can execute code and tamper with data on systems utilizing the platform. 

“NeMo contains a vulnerability in SaveRestoreConnector where a user may cause a path traversal issue via an unsafe .tar file extraction. A successful exploit of this vulnerability may lead to code execution and data tampering,” the company said in an advisory.

Nvidia tagged the issue as CVE-2024-0129 with a CVSS severity score of 6.3/10. The issue affects the framework on Windows, Linux and MacOS systems.

The company released a patch on the NeMo GitHub repository and urged users to upgrade all instances to version r2.0.0rc0 or later.

Nvidia NeMo is used to streamline the development of custom generative AI that includes large language models (LLMs), multimodal, vision, and speech AI. 

It provides tooling for enterprises looking to build tailored gen-AI products with features for fine-tuning, model training, and inference on platforms ranging from data centers to edge devices. 

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The NeMo framework helps developers to efficiently create, customize, and deploy new generative AI models by leveraging existing code and pre-trained model checkpoints.

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Ryan Naraine is Editor-at-Large at SecurityWeek and host of the popular Security Conversations podcast series. He is a security community engagement expert who has built programs at major global brands, including Intel Corp., Bishop Fox and GReAT. Ryan is a founding-director of the Security Tinkerers non-profit, an advisor to early-stage entrepreneurs, and a regular speaker at security conferences around the world.

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