VU#281278: SGLang contains six different vulnerabilities including RCE, data exfiltration, and credential disclosure

Date Jul 30, 2026
Type Coordinated disclosure
Signal Patch review
Vendor / Product SGLang · SGLang
Patch review

Summary

Overview Six vulnerabilities have been discovered within the SGLang project, including remote code execution (RCE), server-side request forgery (SSRF), local file read, credential leakage, and model weight exfiltration on a target server. Exploitation does not require authentication in most cases, and some vulnerabilities require only network access with no API keys or user credentials. At the time of publication, no patches are available from the project maintainers, and coordination attempts have been unsuccessful. Description SGLang is an open-source framework for serving large language models (LLMs) and multimodal AI models, supporting models such as Qwen, DeepSeek, Mistral, and Skywork, and is compatible with OpenAI APIs. Six vulnerabilities have been discovered within the tool and are tracked as follows: CVE-2026-15969 SGLang... Related CVEs: CVE-2026-14890, CVE-2026-15969, CVE-2026-15971, CVE-2026-15974.

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