HOMEVULNERABILITIESCVE-2025-34291
UNKNOWNCISA KEVIN THE WILD

CVE-2025-34291

Published: April 11, 2026

Official Description

Langflow versions up to and including 1.6.9 contain a chained vulnerability that enables account takeover and remote code execution. An overly permissive CORS configuration (allow_origins='*' with allow_credentials=True) combined with a refresh token cookie configured as SameSite=None allows a malicious webpage to perform cross-origin requests that include credentials and successfully call the refresh endpoint. An attacker-controlled origin can therefore obtain fresh access_token / refresh_token pairs for a victim session. Obtained tokens permit access to authenticated endpoints — including built-in code-execution functionality — allowing the attacker to execute arbitrary code and achieve full system compromise.

NVD Source

Technical Analysis

CVE-2025-34291 requires local access, meaning attackers must already have a foothold on the target system.

Exploitation requires some privileges, which limits the exposure to scenarios where an attacker has already gained initial access.

CISA has added CVE-2025-34291 to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, confirming active exploitation in the wild. U.S. federal agencies are required to patch this within the mandated timeframe, and all organizations should treat remediation as urgent.

Exploit & PoC Resources

ACTIVE EXPLOITATIONConfirmed exploitation in the wild
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News & Research Mentioning CVE-2025-34291

CISA Adds Exploited Langflow and Trend Micro Apex One Vulnerabilities to KEV
The Hacker News· May 22, 2026

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday added two security flaws impacting Langflow and Trend Micro Apex One to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. The vulnerabilities in question are listed below - CVE-2025-34291 (CVSS score: 9.4) - An origin validation error vulnerability in Langflow that could [xlite_meta score:50 src:The Hacker News xlite_fp:59af8dad2db70161a4a7f35a874cbd82d90c860ed1d4540cbe72e635b06cfe92]

CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog
CISA Alerts· May 21, 2026

CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. CVE-2025-34291 Langflow Origin Validation Error Vulnerability CVE-2026-34926 Trend Micro Apex One (On-Premise) Directory Traversal Vulnerability These types of vulnerabilities are frequent attack vectors for malicious cyber actors and pose significant risks to the federal enterprise. Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 22-01: Reducing the Significant Risk of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities established the KEV Catalog as a living list of known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) that carry significant risk to the federal enterprise. BOD 22-01 requires Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to remedia [xlite_meta score:51 src:CISA Alerts xlite_fp:ea5fcb6f1d50a73eb2a5c66d0f448f8749f17bbe28deacba2b06169e9501df32]

Quick Facts

CVE IDCVE-2025-34291
Severity
CISA KEVYES — Active Exploitation
ExploitIN THE WILD
PublishedApr 11, 2026

Recommended Actions

  • Apply vendor patches immediately
  • Monitor CVE-2025-34291 in threat intel feeds
  • Review IDS/IPS signatures for exploitation attempts
  • !CISA KEV: Federal agencies must patch per BOD 22-01 timeline
  • !Active exploitation confirmed — treat as P1
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