Google released a Chrome security update fixing two high-severity flaws that could enable code execution or crashes via malicious websites.
Two vulnerabilities in n8n’s sandbox mechanism could be exploited for remote code execution (RCE) on the host system.
A high-severity OpenClaw flaw allows one-click remote code execution via token theft and WebSocket hijacking; patched in ...
Researchers disclosed two n8n vulnerabilities that let authenticated users bypass JavaScript and Python sandboxes to run ...
A JavaScript sandbox bug rated CVSS 9.9 enables attackers to bypass AST‑based protections, while a Python execution bypass ...
Deno Sandbox works in tandem with Deno Deploy—now in GA—to secure workloads where code must be generated, evaluated, or ...
Vulnerabilities in the NPM, PNPM, VLT, and Bun package managers could lead to protection bypasses and arbitrary code ...
Modern capabilities, such as cloud-powered management, analytics, and detection, have introduced a new architectural era to IP-based video surveillance, which remains a prominent safety feature across ...
Sandbox escape vulnerability in vm2, used by nearly 900 NPM packages, allows attackers to bypass security protections and ...
A critical sandbox escape vulnerability in Grist-Core has been disclosed that allows remote code execution (RCE) through a ...
Multiple critical vulnerabilities in the popular n8n open-source workflow automation platform allow escaping the confines of ...
Two vulnerabilities in the n8n workflow automation platform could allow attackers to fully compromise affected instances, access sensitive data, and execute arbitrary code on the underlying host.