JFrog security researchers have exposed two critical vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-1470, rated 9.9; and CVE-2026-0863, rated 8.5) in the n8n workflow automation platform.
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Two vulnerabilities in n8n’s sandbox mechanism could be exploited for remote code execution (RCE) on the host system.
Two vulnerabilities in the n8n workflow automation platform could allow attackers to fully compromise affected instances, access sensitive data, and execute arbitrary code on the underlying host.
Researchers disclosed two n8n vulnerabilities that let authenticated users bypass JavaScript and Python sandboxes to run ...