1,100 Ollama AI Servers Exposed To Internet With 20% Of Them Are Vulnerable - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
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Security remains the great forgotten in the deployment of AI: Cisco has discovered 1,100 Ollama servers opened online and exposed to unauthorized access which creates various serious risks for hostsCompanies neglect fundamental security practices."Cisco Talos discovered hundreds of Ollama servers that can be used for malicious purposes for all kinds of cybercrimes. Potential threats include model extraction attacks, yellowbreaking...
1,100 Ollama AI Servers Exposed To Internet With 20% Of Them Are Vulnerable - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
A comprehensive security investigation has uncovered a disturbing reality in the artificial intelligence infrastructure landscape: more than 1,100 instances of Ollama, a popular framework for running large language models locally, have been discovered exposed directly to the internet. This widespread exposure represents a significant security breach that affects organizations across multiple countries and continents. The discovery emerged from s…
Cisco Discovers 1,100 Exposed Ollama Instances with Major Security Risks
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, a new vulnerability has emerged that underscores the perils of hasty deployments. Researchers at Cisco have uncovered more than 1,100 instances of Ollama, an open-source framework for running large language models locally, exposed directly to the public internet. This revelation, detailed in a recent Cisco blog post, highlights how enthusiasm for AI tools can outpace security consideratio…
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