Malicious GGUF Models Could Trigger Remote Code Execution on SGLang Servers

Security researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in SGLang, a widely used framework for running large language models, that allows threat actors to compromise inference servers. Tracked as CVE-2026-5760, this flaw enables Remote Code Execution (RCE) when a server loads a maliciously crafted GGUF model file. By simply hosting a weaponized model on platforms like […]

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