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fix(deps): update dependency next to v14.2.21 [security] #127
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This PR contains the following updates:
14.2.10
->14.2.21
GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2024-51479
Impact
If a Next.js application is performing authorization in middleware based on pathname, it was possible for this authorization to be bypassed.
Patches
This issue was patched in Next.js
14.2.15
and later.If your Next.js application is hosted on Vercel, this vulnerability has been automatically mitigated, regardless of Next.js version.
Workarounds
There are no official workarounds for this vulnerability.
Credits
We'd like to thank tyage (GMO CyberSecurity by IERAE) for responsible disclosure of this issue.
CVE-2024-56332
Impact
A Denial of Service (DoS) attack allows attackers to construct requests that leaves requests to Server Actions hanging until the hosting provider cancels the function execution.
Note: Next.js server is idle during that time and only keeps the connection open. CPU and memory footprint are low during that time.
Deployments without any protection against long running Server Action invocations are especially vulnerable. Hosting providers like Vercel or Netlify set a default maximum duration on function execution to reduce the risk of excessive billing.
This is the same issue as if the incoming HTTP request has an invalid
Content-Length
header or never closes. If the host has no other mitigations to those then this vulnerability is novel.This vulnerability affects only Next.js deployments using Server Actions.
Patches
This vulnerability was resolved in Next.js 14.2.21, 15.1.2, and 13.5.8. We recommend that users upgrade to a safe version.
Workarounds
There are no official workarounds for this vulnerability.
Credits
Thanks to the PackDraw team for responsibly disclosing this vulnerability.
Next.js authorization bypass vulnerability
CVE-2024-51479 / GHSA-7gfc-8cq8-jh5f
More information
Details
Impact
If a Next.js application is performing authorization in middleware based on pathname, it was possible for this authorization to be bypassed.
Patches
This issue was patched in Next.js
14.2.15
and later.If your Next.js application is hosted on Vercel, this vulnerability has been automatically mitigated, regardless of Next.js version.
Workarounds
There are no official workarounds for this vulnerability.
Credits
We'd like to thank tyage (GMO CyberSecurity by IERAE) for responsible disclosure of this issue.
Severity
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N
References
This data is provided by OSV and the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).
Next.js Allows a Denial of Service (DoS) with Server Actions
CVE-2024-56332 / GHSA-7m27-7ghc-44w9
More information
Details
Impact
A Denial of Service (DoS) attack allows attackers to construct requests that leaves requests to Server Actions hanging until the hosting provider cancels the function execution.
Note: Next.js server is idle during that time and only keeps the connection open. CPU and memory footprint are low during that time.
Deployments without any protection against long running Server Action invocations are especially vulnerable. Hosting providers like Vercel or Netlify set a default maximum duration on function execution to reduce the risk of excessive billing.
This is the same issue as if the incoming HTTP request has an invalid
Content-Length
header or never closes. If the host has no other mitigations to those then this vulnerability is novel.This vulnerability affects only Next.js deployments using Server Actions.
Patches
This vulnerability was resolved in Next.js 14.2.21, 15.1.2, and 13.5.8. We recommend that users upgrade to a safe version.
Workarounds
There are no official workarounds for this vulnerability.
Credits
Thanks to the PackDraw team for responsibly disclosing this vulnerability.
Severity
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
References
This data is provided by OSV and the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).
Release Notes
vercel/next.js (next)
v14.2.21
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v14.2.20
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v14.2.19
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Core Changes
Misc Changes
Credits
Huge thanks to @ztanner and @ijjk for helping!
v14.2.18
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v14.2.17
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v14.2.16
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v14.2.15
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Core Changes
Credits
Huge thanks to @ztanner, @agadzik, @huozhi, @styfle, @icyJoseph and @wyattjoh for helping!
v14.2.14
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Core Changes
Credits
Huge thanks to @styfle, @ztanner, @ijjk, @huozhi and @wyattjoh for helping!
v14.2.13
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v14.2.12
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v14.2.11
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