{"document":{"category":"csaf_vex","csaf_version":"2.0","title":"CVE-2026-44792: n8n: Source Control Pull SQL Injection","publisher":{"category":"vendor","name":"HarborGuard Database","namespace":"https://database.harborguard.co"},"tracking":{"id":"CVE-2026-44792","status":"final","version":"1","initial_release_date":"2026-06-23T15:55:30.252Z","current_release_date":"2026-06-23T17:44:07.800Z","revision_history":[{"date":"2026-06-23T15:55:30.252Z","number":"1","summary":"Initial machine-readable export from HarborGuard."}]},"distribution":{"tlp":{"label":"WHITE"},"text":"Public CVE data; freely redistributable."},"notes":[{"category":"description","text":"n8n is an open source workflow automation platform. Prior to 1.123.43, 2.22.1, and 2.20.7, an attacker with write access to the git repository connected to an n8n Source Control configuration could commit a malicious Data Table JSON file containing a crafted column name. When an administrator performed a Source Control Pull, n8n imported the file and could lead to SQL injection on the internal PostgreSQL instance. Exploitation requires the n8n instance uses PostgreSQL as its database backend, the Source Control feature is enabled and connected to a repository the attacker can write to, and an administrator triggers a Source Control Pull. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.123.43, 2.22.1, and 2.20.7.","title":"CVE description"}],"references":[{"category":"self","summary":"CVE-2026-44792 on HarborGuard Database","url":"https://database.harborguard.co/cve/CVE-2026-44792"},{"category":"external","summary":"CVE Record","url":"https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-44792"},{"category":"external","summary":"https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/security/advisories/GHSA-mhrx-qhrj-673w","url":"https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/security/advisories/GHSA-mhrx-qhrj-673w"}]},"product_tree":{"branches":[{"category":"vendor","name":"n8n-io","branches":[{"category":"product_name","name":"n8n","branches":[{"category":"product_version","name":"< 1.123.43","product":{"name":"n8n-io n8n < 1.123.43","product_id":"CSAFPID-1","product_identification_helper":{"cpe":"cpe:2.3:a:n8n-io:n8n:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*"}}},{"category":"product_version","name":">= 2.0.0-rc.0, < 2.20.7","product":{"name":"n8n-io n8n >= 2.0.0-rc.0, < 2.20.7","product_id":"CSAFPID-2","product_identification_helper":{"cpe":"cpe:2.3:a:n8n-io:n8n:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*"}}},{"category":"product_version","name":">= 2.21.0, < 2.21.1","product":{"name":"n8n-io n8n >= 2.21.0, < 2.21.1","product_id":"CSAFPID-3","product_identification_helper":{"cpe":"cpe:2.3:a:n8n-io:n8n:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*"}}}]}]}]},"vulnerabilities":[{"cve":"CVE-2026-44792","title":"n8n: Source Control Pull SQL Injection","notes":[{"category":"description","text":"n8n is an open source workflow automation platform. Prior to 1.123.43, 2.22.1, and 2.20.7, an attacker with write access to the git repository connected to an n8n Source Control configuration could commit a malicious Data Table JSON file containing a crafted column name. When an administrator performed a Source Control Pull, n8n imported the file and could lead to SQL injection on the internal PostgreSQL instance. Exploitation requires the n8n instance uses PostgreSQL as its database backend, the Source Control feature is enabled and connected to a repository the attacker can write to, and an administrator triggers a Source Control Pull. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.123.43, 2.22.1, and 2.20.7.","title":"CVE description"}],"product_status":{"known_affected":["CSAFPID-1","CSAFPID-2","CSAFPID-3"]},"scores":[{"cvss_v4":{"version":"4.0","vectorString":"CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:A/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:H/SI:H/SA:H","baseScore":8.9,"baseSeverity":"HIGH"},"products":["CSAFPID-1","CSAFPID-2","CSAFPID-3"]}],"remediations":[{"category":"none_available","details":"No fixed version is published yet. Monitor the upstream advisory.","product_ids":["CSAFPID-1","CSAFPID-2","CSAFPID-3"]}]}]}