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A critical n8n flaw could allow attackers to use crafted expressions in workflows to execute arbitrary commands on the host.
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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.
Critical n8n v CVE-2026-25049 allows authenticated workflow abuse to execute system commands and expose server data.
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