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CISA orders a three-day patch after a flaw in the Ray AI framework comes under active attack

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CISA orders a three-day patch after a flaw in the Ray AI framework comes under active attack
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America’s cyber-defence agency has added a single vulnerability in Ray, the open-source framework that powers a large slice of the world’s AI training and inference, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalogue, confirming that the flaw is being used in real-world attacks. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency made the move on 17 August, giving federal […]
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