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Security Advisory: Vulnerability in n8n Versions 1.65-1.120.4 Fixed in 1.121.0; Self-hosted Upgrade Required; Cloud Upgrades in Place
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Security Advisory: Vulnerability in n8n Versions 1.65-1.120.4 Fixed in 1.121.0; Self-hosted Upgrade Required; Cloud Upgrades in Place The RSS signal today centers on a critical n8n security advisory detailing a vulnerability that could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker access to sensitive information on the server. The vulnerability affects form-based workflows specifically, requiring a form submission trigger that accepts a file element and a form ending node returning a binary file. Th
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