{"data":{"id":"5c43f0e1-994a-4fb5-b64d-f5248e8c3268","title":"CVE-2025-23324: NVIDIA Triton Inference Server for Windows and Linux contains a vulnerability where a user could cause an integer overfl","summary":"NVIDIA Triton Inference Server for Windows and Linux has a vulnerability where an integer overflow or wraparound (a mistake in how the software handles very large numbers, causing them to wrap around to negative values) can occur when a user sends an invalid request, potentially causing a segmentation fault (a crash where the program tries to access memory it shouldn't). This could allow an attacker to cause a denial of service (making the service unavailable to legitimate users).","solution":"N/A -- no mitigation discussed in source.","labels":["security"],"sourceUrl":"https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-23324","publishedAt":"2025-08-06T17:15:40.230Z","cveId":"CVE-2025-23324","cweIds":["CWE-190"],"cvssScore":"7.5","cvssSeverity":"high","severity":"high","attackType":["denial_of_service"],"issueType":"vulnerability","affectedPackages":null,"affectedVendors":["NVIDIA"],"affectedVendorsRaw":["NVIDIA Triton Inference Server"],"classifierModel":"claude-haiku-4-5-20251001","classifierPromptVersion":"v3","cvssVector":null,"attackVector":null,"attackComplexity":null,"privilegesRequired":null,"userInteraction":null,"exploitMaturity":"unknown","epssScore":0.0012,"patchAvailable":null,"disclosureDate":null,"capecIds":null,"crossRefCount":0,"attackSophistication":"trivial","impactType":["availability"],"aiComponentTargeted":"inference","llmSpecific":false,"classifierConfidence":0.92,"researchCategory":null,"atlasIds":null}}