VU#326070: SGLang contains a vulnerable pickle deserialization vulnerability through the expert-parallel subsystem

Date Jul 16, 2026
Type Coordinated disclosure
Signal Patch review
Vendor / Product SGLang · SGLang
Patch review

Summary

Overview A Pickle deserialization vulnerability has been discovered within the SGLang project , enabling an attacker to perform remote code execution (RCE) on the target vulnerable server. In order for an attacker to exploit this vulnerability, the expert-parallel backup subsystem must be enabled, and an attacker must have network access to the SGLang service. No patch is available at this time, and no response was obtained from the project maintainers during coordination. 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. A vulnerability has been discovered within the tool and is tracked as follows: CVE-2026-14890 SGLang uses an expert-parallel backup subsystem designed to... Related CVEs: CVE-2026-14890, CVE-2026-7301, CVE-2026-7304.

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