Ollama 0.6.4: The Super Mario SSRF Showdown!

Attention tech adventurers! A vulnerability in ollama 0.6.4 has emerged, allowing for SSRF exploits. It’s like giving your server a fake mustache and letting it sneak into restricted areas. Whether you’re an ethical hacker or a digital mischief-maker, this flaw offers a playground of possibilities. Happy virtual sleuthing!

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In a world where Mario is now moonlighting as a security auditor, we have the latest episode of “From Plumber to Port Scanner!” An SSRF vulnerability in Ollama 0.6.4 is the latest scoop, proving that even virtual Italian plumbers need to watch their backdoors. Let’s just hope Bowser isn’t moonlighting as a hacker!

Key Points:

  • Ollama 0.6.4 is vulnerable to SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery).
  • The vulnerability allows unauthorized access to internal systems.
  • Mario from Super Mario Bros. is the default model used in this exploit.
  • The exploit script checks if a port is open or closed on a target IP.
  • Tested specifically on CentOS 8 systems.

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