If you want to update your code to use version 2.9.1 or above, please update `tf.get_variable()` to get `tf.get_variable()` instead of `tf.get_variable()` in your code. If you want to update your code to use version 2.8.1 or above, please update `tf.get_variable()` to get `tf.get_variable()` instead of `tf.get_variable()` in your code. If you want to update your code to use version 2.7.2 or above, please update `tf.get_variable()` to get `tf.get_variable()` instead of `tf.get_variable()` in your code. If you have a custom code that uses `tf.get_variable()` and cannot update, we recommend using `tf.get_variable()` and setting `tf.random.seed` to a different value. Setting `tf.get_variable()` to `tf.get_variable()` will work as it is. If you want to update your code to use version 2.7.2 or above, please update `tf.get_variable()` to get `tf.get_variable()` instead of `tf.get_variable()` in your code. If you have a custom code that uses `tf.get_variable()` and cannot update, we recommend using
Potential Impact of CVE-2018-36004
A potential impact of the vulnerability is that it allows an attacker to use a maliciously crafted TensorFlow program to leak information from the host machine. A maliciously crafted program could be used as a backdoor on the host machine and provide unauthorized access to data on the host or cause other types of damage.
Example of stable usage: import tensorflow as tf
#Step 1: Get the variable from `tf.get_variable`
vector = tf.get_variable("i") #Step 2: Update this to use `tf.get_variable()`, which will be deprecated in future versions of TensorFlow
vector = tf.get_variable("tf.Variable(name='i')")
Support for tf.get_variable() in 2.8 and above
Support for tf.get_variable() in 2.7 and above
If you want to update your code to use version 2.7.2 or above, please update `tf.get_variable()` to get `tf.get_variable()` instead of `tf.get_variable()` in your code. If you have a custom code that uses `tf.get_variable()` and cannot update, we recommend using `tf.get_variable()` and setting `tf.random.seed` to a different value. Setting `tf.get_variable()` to `tf.get_variable()` will work as it is.
New Feature
: Random Variable
If you have a custom code that uses `tf.get_variable()` and cannot update, we recommend using `tf.get_variable()` and setting `tf.random.seed` to a different value. Setting `tf.get_variable()` to `tf.get_variable()` will work as it is. If you want to update your code to use version 2.9 or above, please update `tf.get_variable()` to get `tf.get_variable()` instead of `tf.get_variable()` in your code
Timeline
Published on: 09/16/2022 23:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 09/20/2022 14:42:00 UTC