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    Hackers Actively Exploiting Langflow RCE Vulnerability to Deploy Flodrix Botnet

    June 17, 2025

    Hackers Actively Exploiting Langflow RCE Vulnerability to Deploy Flodrix Botnet

    Security researchers have uncovered an active cyberattack campaign targeting Langflow servers through CVE-2025-3248, a critical remote code execution vulnerability that allows threat actors to deploy …
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