CVE-2026-33017
CRIT 9.8Langflow is a tool for building and deploying AI-powered agents and workflows. In versions prior to 1.9.0, the POST /api/v1/build_public_tmp/{flow_id}/flow endpoint allows building public flows without requiring authentication. When the optional data parameter is supplied, the endpoint uses attacker-controlled flow data (containing arbitrary Python code in node definitions) instead of the stored flow data from the database. This code is passed to exec() with zero sandboxing, resulting in unauthenticated remote code execution. This is distinct from CVE-2025-3248, which fixed /api/v1/validate/code by adding authentication. The build_public_tmp endpoint is designed to be unauthenticated (for public flows) but incorrectly accepts attacker-supplied flow data containing arbitrary executable code. This issue has been fixed in version 1.9.0.
Affected Applications in Environment
5
Flow
v1.3.173.0
7 devices
Flow
v1.3.176.0
9 devices
Flow
v1.3.51.1
1 device
Flow
v1.3.51.0
2 devices
Flow
v1.3.174.0
1 device
Affected Devices
19
118B-13
Windows
118B-14
Windows
118B-15
Windows
118B-18
Windows
DESKTOP-2F2IHK3
Windows
DPADVS-L72018DT
Windows
DPADVS-L72115D7
Windows
DPAGNF-A7412369
Windows
DPAGNF-A741236B
Windows
DPAGNF-A805193T
Windows
DPATHL-835405G
Windows
DPATHL-83540MD
Windows
DPBIOL-MITZI
Windows
DPELED-D81938YB
Windows
DPEMAE-92503DF
Windows
FACHVAC-HP640-2
Windows
FACHVAC-HP640-4
Windows
FACHVAC-HP640-5
Windows
FACHVAC92505LP
Windows
References
8
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-rvqx-wpfh-mfx7
- https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow/commit/73b6612e3ef25fdae0a752d75b0fabd47328d4f0
- https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow/security/advisories/GHSA-vwmf-pq79-vjvx
- https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow/releases/tag/1.8.2
- https://medium.com/@aviral23/cve-2026-33017-how-i-found-an-unauthenticated-rce-in-langflow-by-reading-the-code-they-already-dc96cdce5896
- https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog?field_cve=CVE-2025-33017
- https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog?field_cve=CVE-2026-33017
- https://www.sysdig.com/blog/cve-2026-33017-how-attackers-compromised-langflow-ai-pipelines-in-20-hours