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Meta Llama LLM security flaw could let hackers easily breach systems and spread malware

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  • Security researchers find way to abuse Meta’s Llama LLM for remote code execution
  • Meta addressed the problem in early October 2024
  • The problem was using pickle as a serialization format for socket communication

Meta’s Llama Large Language Model (LLM) had a vulnerability which could have allowed threat actors to execute arbitrary code on the flawed server, experts have warned.

Cybersecurity researchers from Oligo Security published an in-depth analysis about a bug tracked as CVE-2024-50050, which according to the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), carries a severity score of 6.3 (medium).

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