n8n python-task-executor sandbox escape leading to arbitrary Python execution
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Sandbox escape in n8n's Python runner.
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Authenticated sandbox escape in n8n’s Python Code Node (Internal execution mode) enabling arbitrary Python code execution/RCE by abusing Python 3.10 AttributeError `name`/`obj` attributes to leak restricted object references.
High-severity n8n Python sandbox escape in the Code node (internal mode) leveraging Python 3.10 exception-object property changes plus string formatting/exception handling to recover restricted built-ins, import OS modules, and execute commands on the host.
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