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Vulnerability Timeline
10 vulnerabilities discovered over time for Nemo
Severity Distribution
| Description | Vendor / Product | Exploit Status | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2025-33253 | 7.3 | An attacker can execute their own code on a user's system by tricking them into opening a specially crafted file in the NVIDIA NeMo Framework. This requires the user to be convinced to load the malicious file, which could lead to serious issues like crashing the system, leaking sensitive information, or altering data. | nvidianemo | Theoretical | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33252 | 7.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to run their own code on systems using the NVIDIA NeMo Framework, which could lead to serious issues like crashing the system, stealing information, or altering data. To exploit this, the attacker needs to have access to the affected system, making it crucial for users to secure their environments. | nvidianemo | Theoretical | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33251 | 7.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to run their own code on systems using the NVIDIA NeMo Framework, which could lead to serious issues like crashing the system, stealing information, or altering data. To exploit this flaw, the attacker needs access to the affected system, making it crucial for users to secure their environments. | nvidianemo | Exploit Available | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33250 | 7.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to run their own code on systems using the NVIDIA NeMo Framework, which could lead to serious issues like crashing the system, stealing information, or altering data. To exploit this flaw, the attacker would need access to the affected system, making it crucial for administrators to secure their environments. | nvidianemo | Exploit Available | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33249 | 7.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to run harmful code on systems using the NVIDIA NeMo Framework by sending specially crafted input through a voice-preprocessing script. If successful, this could lead to unauthorized access, data leaks, or even altering important information, but it requires the attacker to have the ability to submit malicious input to the system. | nvidianemo | Exploit Available | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33246 | 7.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to execute malicious commands on a system using the NVIDIA NeMo Framework by providing specially crafted input to a configuration setting. To exploit this, the attacker needs access to the ASR Evaluator utility, which could lead to unauthorized actions like altering data or gaining higher privileges. | nvidianemo | Exploit Available | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33245 | 8.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to run their own code on a system using the NVIDIA NeMo Framework, which could lead to unauthorized access, data theft, or manipulation. To exploit this flaw, the attacker needs to send specially crafted data to the affected system. | nvidianemo | Theoretical | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33243 | 7.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to run malicious code on systems using the NVIDIA NeMo Framework, potentially leading to unauthorized access, data theft, or manipulation. It requires the attacker to have access to a distributed environment where the framework is deployed, making it particularly dangerous in collaborative or cloud-based setups. | nvidianemo | Exploit Available | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33241 | 7.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to run their own code on a system using the NVIDIA NeMo Framework by tricking it into loading a specially crafted file. For this to work, the attacker needs to get that malicious file onto the target system, which could lead to unauthorized access, data theft, or changes to the system. | nvidianemo | Theoretical | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
| CVE-2025-33236 | 7.8 | This vulnerability allows an attacker to inject malicious code into the NVIDIA NeMo Framework, which could lead to running unauthorized commands, gaining higher access privileges, stealing sensitive information, or altering data. To exploit this, the attacker needs to provide specially crafted data to the system. | nvidianemo | Theoretical | about 2 months agoFeb 18, 2026 |
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