A maximum severity vulnerability, dubbed 'React2Shell', in the React Server Components (RSC) 'Flight' protocol allows remote code execution without authentication in React and Next.js applications.
A newly discovered security flaw in the React ecosystem — one of the most widely used technologies on the web — is prompting ...
Critical RSC flaws in React and Next.js enable unauthenticated remote code execution; users should update to patched versions ...
React and Next.js are urging developers to immediately patch two additional, follow-up vulnerabilities that were discovered ...
Security researchers warn that hundreds of compromised Next.js devices are attacking others, and tens of thousands of servers ...
Critical vulnerability in React library should be treated by IT as they did Log4j - as an emergency, warns one expert.
Finish reading this, then patch A maximum-severity flaw in the widely used JavaScript library React, and several React-based frameworks including Next.js allows unauthenticated, remote attackers to ...
Critical React vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-55182 and React2Shell can be exploited for unauthenticated remote code ...
Researchers have uncovered a critical security flaw that could have catastrophic consequences for web and private cloud ...
Developers are now rushing to bring engaging and interactive capabilities to modern apps using frameworks like React and Angular. These can reduce the amount of development effort but also add a lot ...