A critical memory leak vulnerability in the AI platform Ollama, dubbed "Bleeding Llama," allows attackers to extract sensitive data from 300,000 internet-facing servers globally with just three API calls. This high-risk flaw, rated CVSS 9.1, exposes user prompts, system instructions, and environment variables, posing significant risks for enterprises storing sensitive information in AI workflows. Developers must urgently patch Ollama to version 0.17.1 and restrict server access to mitigate the exposure of critical data.
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