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● Medium · CVSS 6.3

How to Fix CVE-2026-33749: Critical Vulnerability in n8n

Other vulnerabilities in the same area that are worth patching alongside this one:

*By Sai Kiran Pandrala*

⚡ At a glance
SeverityCVSS 6.3 - Medium
Actively exploited?Not currently listed in CISA KEV
Affected< 1.123.27, >= 2.0.0-rc.0, < 2.13.3, = 2.14.0
Fixed inn8n
Type (CWE)CWE-79: Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')

What is CVE-2026-33749?

CVE-2026-33749 is a security flaw in n8n. n8n is an open source workflow automation platform. Prior to versions 1.123.27, 2.13.3, and 2.14.1, an authenticated user with permission to create or modify workflows could craft a workflow that produces an HTML binary data object without a filename.

Why this CVE matters

Unpatched network-facing software is the leading initial-access vector in public breach reporting. Treat any CVSS-9 class flaw on an internet-reachable system as urgent, regardless of whether public exploit code has been observed yet.

For deployments of n8n that have been exposed to the public internet during the disclosure window, the operating assumption should be that scanning has already happened. Even where exploitation has not been publicly observed, scanning for the vulnerable fingerprint is cheap and routine. Patching closes the door; log review and credential rotation close out the rest of the response.

Am I affected?

You are affected if your installation matches any of these version ranges:

Check your installed version against the list above. If you cannot determine the version, treat the system as affected and follow the upgrade path below.

Open n8n's About dialog or run the vendor-documented version-check command. Compare the result against the affected ranges in the advisory.

How to fix CVE-2026-33749

  1. Read the vendor advisory in full: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/security/advisories/GHSA-qfc3-hm4j-7q77
  2. Upgrade n8n to the patched build listed in the vendor advisory.
  3. Back up the configuration (and database, where applicable) before upgrading.
  4. Apply the patch in a maintenance window. For HA pairs, upgrade the standby node first, fail over, then upgrade the former primary.
  5. Restart the affected service so the patched binary loads, then verify the new version (see verification section).

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Update the npm package n8n to <patched-version>

Vendor advisory: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/security/advisories/GHSA-qfc3-hm4j-7q77


# Vendor advisory: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/security/advisories/GHSA-qfc3-hm4j-7q77
# Patch in-place inside an existing project.
npm install n8n@<patched-version>
npm audit fix

# Confirm the patched version landed.
npm list n8n

# Lock-file enforcement (CI / production).
npm ci

# Vendor advisory: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/security/advisories/GHSA-qfc3-hm4j-7q77
# Same workflow from a Windows admin workstation.
npm install n8n@<patched-version>
npm audit fix
npm list n8n

Verify the fix landed


# Vendor advisory: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/security/advisories/GHSA-qfc3-hm4j-7q77
# 1. Confirm the running version matches the fixed-in version listed above.

# 2. Re-scan with your vulnerability scanner (Nessus, Qualys, Tenable, OpenVAS).
#    The scanner should no longer flag this CVE on the patched target.

# 3. Inspect recent service / kernel logs for crash-loops or rollback events.
journalctl -u <service> --since "10 minutes ago"
dmesg --since "10 minutes ago"

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If you cannot patch immediately

Restrict access to the management interface to trusted internal IP addresses only. Block public access at the firewall and require VPN for any remote administration. Apply the patch as soon as a maintenance window allows.

How to verify the fix worked

If your installation was internet-reachable during the disclosure window, treat log review as part of the remediation rather than an optional follow-up. Look for log entries that do not match your normal request patterns, especially repeated requests to the same uncommon endpoint, and any administrative changes you cannot tie back to a known operator.

Frequently asked questions

Is CVE-2026-33749 being exploited in the wild?

Public exploitation has not been confirmed by CISA at the time of writing. Treat the patch as time-sensitive anyway; reports often lag actual abuse.

Will a WAF or IDS rule fully mitigate CVE-2026-33749?

No. Network-layer filters can reduce noise and slow opportunistic scanners, but they will not stop a determined attacker. The vendor patch is the only durable fix.

How long should I plan for the upgrade?

Typical vendor-documented upgrade windows for n8n run from a few minutes to under an hour depending on cluster size. Test in a staging environment first and follow the vendor's documented HA upgrade order.

References


*This guide was assembled from the official vendor advisory, the NVD record, and the CISA KEV catalog entry on 2026-05-25. Always confirm against the vendor advisory before applying changes in production.*