CVE-2025-7647
published 2025-09-27CVE-2025-7647: The llama-index-core package, up to version 0.12.44, contains a vulnerability in the `get_cache_dir()` function where a predictable, hardcoded directory path…
PriorityP341high7.3CVSS 3.0
AVLACLPRLUINSUCHIHAL
EPSS
0.13%
3.3th percentile
The llama-index-core package, up to version 0.12.44, contains a vulnerability in the `get_cache_dir()` function where a predictable, hardcoded directory path `/tmp/llama_index` is used on Linux systems without proper security controls. This vulnerability allows attackers on multi-user systems to steal proprietary models, poison cached embeddings, or conduct symlink attacks. The issue affects all Linux deployments where multiple users share the same system. The vulnerability is classified under CWE-379, CWE-377, and CWE-367, indicating insecure temporary file creation and potential race conditions.
Affected
1 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| run-llama | run-llama_llama_index | >= unspecified < v0.13.0 | v0.13.0 |
CVSS provenance
nvdv3.07.3HIGHCVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:L
vendor_redhat7.3HIGH
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Red Hat
llama-index-core: Insecure Temporary File Handling in run-llama/llama_index
vendor_redhat·2025-09-27·CVSS 7.3
CVE-2025-7647 [HIGH] CWE-378 llama-index-core: Insecure Temporary File Handling in run-llama/llama_index
llama-index-core: Insecure Temporary File Handling in run-llama/llama_index
The llama-index-core package, up to version 0.12.44, contains a vulnerability in the `get_cache_dir()` function where a predictable, hardcoded directory path `/tmp/llama_index` is used on Linux systems without proper security controls. This vulnerability allows attackers on multi-user systems to steal proprietary models, poison cached embeddings, or conduct symlink attacks. The issue affects all Linux deployments where multiple users share the same system. The vulnerability is classified under CWE-379, CWE-377, and CWE-367, indicating insecure temporary file creation and potential race conditions.
A flaw was found in llama-index-core where the get_cache_dir() function creates a hardcoded /tmp/llamda_index directo
GHSA
llama-index-core insecurely handles temporary files
ghsa·2025-09-27
CVE-2025-7647 [HIGH] CWE-378 llama-index-core insecurely handles temporary files
llama-index-core insecurely handles temporary files
The llama-index-core package, up to version 0.12.44, contains a vulnerability in the `get_cache_dir()` function where a predictable, hardcoded directory path `/tmp/llama_index` is used on Linux systems without proper security controls. This vulnerability allows attackers on multi-user systems to steal proprietary models, poison cached embeddings, or conduct symlink attacks. The issue affects all Linux deployments where multiple users share the same system. The vulnerability is classified under CWE-379, CWE-377, and CWE-367, indicating insecure temporary file creation and potential race conditions.
OSV
llama-index-core insecurely handles temporary files
osv·2025-09-27
CVE-2025-7647 [HIGH] llama-index-core insecurely handles temporary files
llama-index-core insecurely handles temporary files
The llama-index-core package, up to version 0.12.44, contains a vulnerability in the `get_cache_dir()` function where a predictable, hardcoded directory path `/tmp/llama_index` is used on Linux systems without proper security controls. This vulnerability allows attackers on multi-user systems to steal proprietary models, poison cached embeddings, or conduct symlink attacks. The issue affects all Linux deployments where multiple users share the same system. The vulnerability is classified under CWE-379, CWE-377, and CWE-367, indicating insecure temporary file creation and potential race conditions.
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2025-09-27
Published