{"document":{"category":"csaf_vex","csaf_version":"2.0","title":"CVE-2026-33760: Langflow: IDOR/BOLA in Monitor API — Missing Ownership Enforcement on 7 Endpoints","publisher":{"category":"vendor","name":"HarborGuard Database","namespace":"https://database.harborguard.co"},"tracking":{"id":"CVE-2026-33760","status":"final","version":"1","initial_release_date":"2026-06-23T16:30:16.819Z","current_release_date":"2026-06-23T16:30:16.819Z","revision_history":[{"date":"2026-06-23T16:30:16.819Z","number":"1","summary":"Initial machine-readable export from HarborGuard."}]},"distribution":{"tlp":{"label":"WHITE"},"text":"Public CVE data; freely redistributable."},"notes":[{"category":"description","text":"Langflow is a tool for building and deploying AI-powered agents and workflows. Prior to 1.9.0, Langflow's /api/v1/monitor router exposes 7 endpoints that perform read, write, and delete operations on user-owned resources — messages, sessions, build artifacts, and LLM transaction logs — without verifying that the authenticated requester owns the targeted resource. Any authenticated user can read, modify, rename, or permanently delete another user's data by supplying the target's resource ID or flow_id. This is a classic IDOR/BOLA vulnerability. Notably, the same source file (monitor.py) contains one correctly-implemented endpoint that uses an ownership check, demonstrating the correct pattern was known but inconsistently applied. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.9.0.","title":"CVE description"}],"references":[{"category":"self","summary":"CVE-2026-33760 on HarborGuard Database","url":"https://database.harborguard.co/cve/CVE-2026-33760"},{"category":"external","summary":"CVE Record","url":"https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-33760"},{"category":"external","summary":"https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow/security/advisories/GHSA-9c59-2mvc-vfr8","url":"https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow/security/advisories/GHSA-9c59-2mvc-vfr8"}]},"product_tree":{"branches":[{"category":"vendor","name":"langflow-ai","branches":[{"category":"product_name","name":"langflow","branches":[{"category":"product_version","name":"< 1.9.0","product":{"name":"langflow-ai langflow < 1.9.0","product_id":"CSAFPID-1","product_identification_helper":{"cpe":"cpe:2.3:a:langflow-ai:langflow:\\<_1.9.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*"}}}]}]}]},"vulnerabilities":[{"cve":"CVE-2026-33760","title":"Langflow: IDOR/BOLA in Monitor API — Missing Ownership Enforcement on 7 Endpoints","notes":[{"category":"description","text":"Langflow is a tool for building and deploying AI-powered agents and workflows. Prior to 1.9.0, Langflow's /api/v1/monitor router exposes 7 endpoints that perform read, write, and delete operations on user-owned resources — messages, sessions, build artifacts, and LLM transaction logs — without verifying that the authenticated requester owns the targeted resource. Any authenticated user can read, modify, rename, or permanently delete another user's data by supplying the target's resource ID or flow_id. This is a classic IDOR/BOLA vulnerability. Notably, the same source file (monitor.py) contains one correctly-implemented endpoint that uses an ownership check, demonstrating the correct pattern was known but inconsistently applied. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.9.0.","title":"CVE description"}],"product_status":{"known_affected":["CSAFPID-1"]},"scores":[{"cvss_v3":{"version":"3.1","vectorString":"CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H","baseScore":8.8,"baseSeverity":"HIGH"},"products":["CSAFPID-1"]}],"remediations":[{"category":"none_available","details":"No fixed version is published yet. Monitor the upstream advisory.","product_ids":["CSAFPID-1"]}]}]}