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FlowiseAI Flowise CVE-2026-46476

| EUVDEUVD-2026-35113 HIGH
Improperly Controlled Modification of Dynamically-Determined Object Attributes (CWE-915)
2026-05-14 https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise GHSA-728h-4mwj-f2p4
7.7
CVSS 4.0 · Vendor: https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise
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Vendor (https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise) PRIMARY
7.7 HIGH
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X

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CVSS VectorVendor: https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise

CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
Attack Vector
Network
Attack Complexity
Low
Privileges Required
Low
User Interaction
None
Scope
X

Lifecycle Timeline

7
Analysis Updated
Jun 08, 2026 - 16:37 vuln.today
v3 (cvss_changed)
Analysis Updated
Jun 08, 2026 - 16:37 vuln.today
v2 (cvss_changed)
Re-analysis Queued
Jun 08, 2026 - 16:22 vuln.today
cvss_changed
CVSS changed
Jun 08, 2026 - 16:22 NVD
7.7 (HIGH)
Source Code Evidence Fetched
May 14, 2026 - 21:46 vuln.today
Analysis Generated
May 14, 2026 - 21:46 vuln.today
CVE Published
May 14, 2026 - 16:19 nvd
HIGH

DescriptionCVE.org

Summary

Type: Mass assignment via Object.assign(entity, body) -> client-controlled workspaceId (and on create, id) overwritten on the CustomTemplate entity -> cross-workspace data takeover and IDOR. File: packages/server/src/services/marketplaces/index.ts Root cause: The CustomTemplate controller/service constructs a new CustomTemplate() and copies the request body into it via Object.assign(...) without an explicit field allowlist. The request body therefore can include workspaceId, id, createdDate, updatedDate. The server only rebinds *some* of these after the assign (e.g. on create, it overwrites workspaceId but not id; on update, it overwrites id but not workspaceId). The remaining client-controlled values land directly on the persisted row, breaking workspace isolation. Same root pattern as the customtemplate entity's sibling controllers and as DocumentStore before it was patched in commit 840d2ae.

Affected Code

File: packages/server/src/services/marketplaces/index.ts

ts
// at line 211
Object.assign(newTemplate, body)        // <-- BUG: body.id, body.workspaceId accepted

Why it's wrong: Object.assign(target, source) copies every own enumerable property of source onto target. The TypeORM/SQL persistence layer below it does not strip ownership-bearing columns, so workspaceId set in the request body lands as the new workspaceId of the persisted row. The DocumentStore patch (commit 840d2ae) demonstrated the intended fix shape (explicit field-by-field allowlist) but it has not been applied to this entity.

Exploit Chain

  1. Attacker is an authenticated member of workspace A. They have a session cookie / JWT for the Flowise web UI. State at this point: attacker can read and write entities scoped to workspace A.
  2. Attacker creates a customtemplate in workspace A via the documented API (or reuses an existing one they own). They note its entity id.
  3. Attacker issues a PUT /api/v1/customtemplates/<id> (or equivalent endpoint) with a JSON body that includes "workspaceId": "<workspace-B-id>" (an arbitrary other workspace's UUID). State at this point: the request reaches the controller as a workspace-A authenticated request.
  4. The controller calls Object.assign(updateEntity, body). The body's workspaceId overwrites the entity's workspaceId field. The persistence layer commits the row.
  5. Final state: the customtemplate row is now owned by workspace B. Workspace B members can see it, modify it, and use it. Workspace A loses access (it no longer satisfies their workspace filter). The original creator's workspace audit shows nothing because the operation looked like a normal update.

Security Impact

Severity: High. Cross-workspace boundary violation by any authenticated workspace member. Attacker capability: Any authenticated user with permission to update a customtemplate can move it to any workspace whose UUID they can guess or enumerate (workspace UUIDs are exposed in many API responses, so enumeration is trivial). CustomTemplates encode reusable workflow templates scoped to a workspace. Cross-workspace movement via workspaceId overwrite makes the template appear in another workspace's marketplace listing. Preconditions: Authenticated session with edit permission for the source customtemplate. No second factor required. Workspace UUIDs are exposed via the /api/v1/workspaces listing or via any cross-referenced object's workspaceId field, so target enumeration is trivial. Differential: PoC-verified by source inspection of the original GHSA-q4pr-4r26-c69r. Patched build (with the suggested fix below) refuses the workspaceId field; vulnerable build accepts it and persists it.

Suggested Fix

Already fixed in PR https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise/pull/6129 (allowlist pattern applied).

ts
// Allowlist pattern (matches commit 840d2ae for DocumentStore):
const updatedCustomTemplate = new CustomTemplate()
if (body.<allowed_field_1> !== undefined) updatedCustomTemplate.<allowed_field_1> = body.<allowed_field_1>
if (body.<allowed_field_2> !== undefined) updatedCustomTemplate.<allowed_field_2> = body.<allowed_field_2>
// ...whitelist only the documented fields. Never copy id, workspaceId, createdDate, updatedDate from the client.

Regression tests should assert that a request body containing workspaceId, id, createdDate, or updatedDate is rejected (or at minimum: does not change those columns on the persisted row) for both create and update paths.

AnalysisAI

Cross-workspace data takeover in FlowiseAI Flowise <= 3.1.1 allows any authenticated workspace member to reassign CustomTemplate entities to arbitrary workspaces by injecting a workspaceId field in the request body, exploiting mass assignment in the marketplaces controller. The flaw breaks tenant isolation and enables IDOR-style template hijacking. No public exploit identified at time of analysis, though the GHSA advisory contains a fully documented exploit chain.

Technical ContextAI

Flowise is a Node.js/TypeScript low-code platform for building LLM workflows, packaged on npm as flowise (pkg:npm/flowise). The vulnerability lives in packages/server/src/services/marketplaces/index.ts at line 211, where Object.assign(customTemplate, body) blindly copies every enumerable property from the HTTP request body onto a TypeORM CustomTemplate entity before persistence. Because the ORM layer does not strip ownership-bearing columns, client-controlled workspaceId, id, createdDate, and updatedDate values land directly on the persisted row. This is a textbook CWE-915 (Improperly Controlled Modification of Dynamically-Determined Object Attributes) mass-assignment bug, the same pattern that previously affected Flowise's DocumentStore entity (fixed in commit 840d2ae) and a sibling of GHSA-q4pr-4r26-c69r.

RemediationAI

Vendor-released patch: upgrade flowise to 3.1.2 or later, which introduces a stripProtectedFields utility and re-applies workspaceId from the authenticated session in both the controller and service layers (see PR https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise/pull/6129 and commit https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise/commit/f64047bdcf4cbd6a30ec348b9e3f2899ff514e89). If immediate upgrade is not possible, deploy a reverse-proxy or WAF rule that strips workspaceId, id, createdDate, and updatedDate keys from JSON bodies on POST/PUT /api/v1/customtemplates* requests - note this only mitigates known protected fields and may break legitimate clients that inadvertently send those keys. As a stricter interim control, restrict the customtemplates endpoints to a single trusted workspace or to admin users only via auth middleware; this disables the marketplaces feature for non-admins until patched.

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