Show HN: GPU VulnDB – open vulnerability database for GPU infrastructure
GPU VulnDB launched as an open database tracking vulnerabilities specific to GPU infrastructure, posted to Hacker News on August 20, 2026.
GPU VulnDB launched as an open, publicly accessible vulnerability database focused on GPU infrastructure, according to a Show HN post submitted by user lmarkin on August 20, 2026. The project is hosted at gpuvulndb.org.
The database targets security vulnerabilities specific to GPU hardware and infrastructure — a category not comprehensively covered by general-purpose CVE databases like the National Vulnerability Database. The scope appears aimed at researchers, operators, and developers working with GPU clusters, cloud GPU instances, and related infrastructure components.
Beyond the HN submission, the source payload contains limited detail about the database's current size, the number of tracked vulnerabilities, or which GPU vendors and product lines are covered. No founding team, organizational backing, or funding information is disclosed in the available sources.
The launch arrives as GPU infrastructure has grown central to AI training and inference workloads, expanding the attack surface for hardware and driver-level vulnerabilities. Dedicated tracking resources for GPU-specific security issues have lagged behind the pace of deployment, a gap this project appears intended to address.
The Show HN thread had no comments at time of posting, and the submission had received one point. Further details about roadmap, contribution model, or data sourcing were not available from the sources at hand.
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