A major vulnerability in next-mdx-remote enabled attackers to execute code on React SSR servers by exploiting unsanitized MDX content. Urgent upgrades and security audits are advised.
A critical vulnerability in the React framework has raised alarms across the web development community, highlighting the urgent need for robust security practices in modern applications.
Newly uncovered vulnerabilities in React Server Components put web applications at risk of denial-of-service attacks and source code leaks. Developers are urged to update immediately as attackers exploit recent flaws.
Freshly discovered vulnerabilities in React Server Components enable denial-of-service attacks and source code exposure, impacting popular frameworks and leaving many production systems at risk despite recent patches.
New high-severity flaws in React Server Components can crash servers and leak sensitive source code, impacting major frameworks like Next.js and React Router. Immediate patching is required to protect web applications.
Critical vulnerabilities in React and Next.js open the door to devastating remote-code execution attacks. With default configurations exposed and millions of web apps at risk, urgent patching is required to prevent mass exploitation.
A new Python scanner reveals hidden React and Next.js RSC vulnerabilities linked to CVE-2025-55182, alerting security teams to risks missed by traditional tools.
Two critical vulnerabilities in React Server Components and Next.js expose millions of web servers to remote code execution. Discover the risks, technical details, and urgent patching steps.