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Test your applicationsUpgrade langgraph-checkpoint-sqlite to version 2.0.11 or higher.
langgraph-checkpoint-sqlite is a Library with a SQLite implementation of LangGraph checkpoint saver.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to SQL Injection via improper handling of filter $eq, $ne, $gt, $lt, $gte, $lte operators in the LangGraph SQLite store implementation. An attacker can gain unauthorized access to all documents, exfiltrate sensitive fields such as passwords and API keys, and bypass application-level security filters by injecting arbitrary SQL statements.
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CVE-2025-64104 is a duplicate, the maintainers are aware of it and working on rejecting it.