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Just look at the recent vulnerabilities it had. It just had a CVE 10 in January and March of this year.
https://app.opencve.io/cve/?vendor=n8n
Almost all of them affect authenticated users. The only ones that allow unauthenticated users access are for old versions. So to be honest: I am not that much concerned.
You aren't concerned about a severity 10 vuln? Those are found in software with exceptionally bad qa and abandonware. That should give you pause about how hard n8n is "going fast and breaking things".
Well, this "authenticated user" could be your fucking LLM and this is really concerning. Besides that a single CVE 10 is also very concerning no matter how old the affected version is.