PT-2026-53464 · Pypi · Langflow

Published

2026-06-29

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Updated

2026-06-29

CVSS v3.1

9.6

Critical

VectorAV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:H/A:H

Summary

Langflow is vulnerable to Path Traversal in the Knowledge Bases API (DELETE /api/v1/knowledge bases). This occurs because user-supplied knowledge base names are concatenated directly into file paths without proper sanitization or boundary validation. An authenticated attacker can exploit this flaw to delete arbitrary directories anywhere on the server's filesystem, leading to data loss and potential service disruption.

Details

The vulnerability exists in the delete knowledge bases bulk function within src/backend/base/langflow/api/v1/knowledge bases.py.
This function constructs file paths directly from the user-supplied kb names parameter. While other knowledge base endpoints safely route through standard path resolution (e.g., resolve kb path()), the bulk delete handler bypasses this entirely. It builds the path manually and passes it directly to shutil.rmtree() without validating if the resulting path resolves outside the intended user directory.

PoC (Proof of Concept)

For the Bulk Delete endpoint, an authenticated attacker can supply a traversal sequence in the kb names parameter: ../victim user/kb name
Because the path is passed directly to shutil.rmtree() without containment checks, this payload deletes directories outside the intended scope.

Impact

Any Langflow instance exposing this endpoint to authenticated users is vulnerable. This exposes the server to:
  • Cross-user data compromise: Deletion of directories within another tenant's knowledge base space.
  • Arbitrary filesystem manipulation: Directory deletion at any path on the server where the application has write permissions.
  • Service disruption & Data Loss: Deletion of critical application files or unrecoverable data loss if backups are co-located on the same filesystem.

Fixes

The issue was addressed in PR #12243, which applies Path.resolve() to normalize the supplied path and validates that it starts with the authenticated user's directory before deletion. Subsequent updates (backported from PR #12337) introduced robust containment checks using Path.is relative to() to prevent prefix-ambiguity bugs.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to the security researchers who responsibly disclosed this vulnerability:
  • @ddlxstudio
  • @nekros1xx

Fix

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Related Identifiers

PYSEC-2026-377

Affected Products

Langflow