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Micro-Learning Topic: Server-side request forgery (Detected by phrase)Matched on "Server-Side Request Forgery"Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities are caused when an attacker can supply or modify a URL that reads or sends data to the server. The attacker can create a malicious request with a manipulated URL, when this request reaches the server, the server-side code executes the exploit URL causing the attacker to be able to read data from services that shouldn't be exposed. Try a challenge in Secure Code Warrior |
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| datasource | package | from | to | | ---------- | ------- | ------ | ------- | | npm | next | 14.0.4 | 14.2.32 |
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This PR contains the following updates:
14.0.4
->14.2.32
GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2024-34351
Impact
A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability was identified in Next.js Server Actions by security researchers at Assetnote. If the
Host
header is modified, and the below conditions are also met, an attacker may be able to make requests that appear to be originating from the Next.js application server itself.Prerequisites
<14.1.1
) is running in a self-hosted* manner./
.* Many hosting providers (including Vercel) route requests based on the Host header, so we do not believe that this vulnerability affects any Next.js applications where routing is done in this manner.
Patches
This vulnerability was patched in #62561 and fixed in Next.js
14.1.1
.Workarounds
There are no official workarounds for this vulnerability. We recommend upgrading to Next.js
14.1.1
.Credit
Vercel and the Next.js team thank Assetnote for responsibly disclosing this issue to us, and for working with us to verify the fix. Thanks to:
Adam Kues - Assetnote
Shubham Shah - Assetnote
CVE-2024-46982
Impact
By sending a crafted HTTP request, it is possible to poison the cache of a non-dynamic server-side rendered route in the pages router (this does not affect the app router). When this crafted request is sent it could coerce Next.js to cache a route that is meant to not be cached and send a
Cache-Control: s-maxage=1, stale-while-revalidate
header which some upstream CDNs may cache as well.To be potentially affected all of the following must apply:
pages/dashboard.tsx
notpages/blog/[slug].tsx
The below configurations are unaffected:
Patches
This vulnerability was resolved in Next.js v13.5.7, v14.2.10, and later. We recommend upgrading regardless of whether you can reproduce the issue or not.
Workarounds
There are no official or recommended workarounds for this issue, we recommend that users patch to a safe version.
Credits
CVE-2024-47831
Impact
The image optimization feature of Next.js contained a vulnerability which allowed for a potential Denial of Service (DoS) condition which could lead to excessive CPU consumption.
Not affected:
next.config.js
file is configured withimages.unoptimized
set totrue
orimages.loader
set to a non-default value.Patches
This issue was fully patched in Next.js
14.2.7
. We recommend that users upgrade to at least this version.Workarounds
Ensure that the
next.config.js
file has eitherimages.unoptimized
,images.loader
orimages.loaderFile
assigned.Credits
Brandon Dahler (brandondahler), AWS
Dimitrios Vlastaras
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.
CVE-2025-29927
Impact
It is possible to bypass authorization checks within a Next.js application, if the authorization check occurs in middleware.
Patches
15.2.3
14.2.25
13.5.9
12.3.5
Note: Next.js deployments hosted on Vercel are automatically protected against this vulnerability.
Workaround
If patching to a safe version is infeasible, it is recommend that you prevent external user requests which contain the
x-middleware-subrequest
header from reaching your Next.js application.Credits
CVE-2025-32421
Summary
We received a responsible disclosure from Allam Rachid (zhero) for a low-severity race-condition vulnerability in Next.js. This issue only affects the Pages Router under certain misconfigurations, causing normal endpoints to serve
pageProps
data instead of standard HTML.Learn more here
Credit
Thank you to Allam Rachid (zhero) for the responsible disclosure. This research was rewarded as part of our bug bounty program.
CVE-2025-48068
Summary
A low-severity vulnerability in Next.js has been fixed in version 15.2.2. This issue may have allowed limited source code exposure when the dev server was running with the App Router enabled. The vulnerability only affects local development environments and requires the user to visit a malicious webpage while
npm run dev
is active.Because the mitigation is potentially a breaking change for some development setups, to opt-in to the fix, you must configure
allowedDevOrigins
in your next config after upgrading to a patched version. Learn more.Learn more: https://vercel.com/changelog/cve-2025-48068
Credit
Thanks to sapphi-red and Radman Siddiki for responsibly disclosing this issue.
CVE-2025-57822
A vulnerability in Next.js Middleware has been fixed in v14.2.32 and v15.4.7. The issue occurred when request headers were directly passed into
NextResponse.next()
. In self-hosted applications, this could allow Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) if certain sensitive headers from the incoming request were reflected back into the response.All users implementing custom middleware logic in self-hosted environments are strongly encouraged to upgrade and verify correct usage of the
next()
function.More details at Vercel Changelog
CVE-2025-57752
A vulnerability in Next.js Image Optimization has been fixed in v15.4.5 and v14.2.31. When images returned from API routes vary based on request headers (such as
Cookie
orAuthorization
), these responses could be incorrectly cached and served to unauthorized users due to a cache key confusion bug.All users are encouraged to upgrade if they use API routes to serve images that depend on request headers and have image optimization enabled.
More details at Vercel Changelog
CVE-2025-55173
A vulnerability in Next.js Image Optimization has been fixed in v15.4.5 and v14.2.31. The issue allowed attacker-controlled external image sources to trigger file downloads with arbitrary content and filenames under specific configurations. This behavior could be abused for phishing or malicious file delivery.
All users relying on
images.domains
orimages.remotePatterns
are encouraged to upgrade and verify that external image sources are strictly validated.More details at Vercel Changelog
Release Notes
vercel/next.js (next)
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Huge thanks to @styfle and @ztanner for helping!
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: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/74115Misc Changes
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Huge thanks to @unstubbable, @ztanner, and @styfle for helping!
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Huge thanks to @ztanner, @agadzik, @huozhi, @styfle, @icyJoseph and @wyattjoh for helping!
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What's Changed
Support
esmExternals
in app directoryReading cookies set in middleware in components and actions
Metadata and icons
fb:app_id
,fb:admins
) in generateMetaData (#65713)Parallel routes fixes
Draft mode and edge improvements
next/image
fixesServer actions improvements
Other changes
Create-next-app updates
create-next-app
template CSS (#66043)create-next-app
public/ assets from local folder→ remote URL (#66931)Full Changelog: vercel/next.js@v14.2.7...v14.2.8
Huge thanks to everyone who contributed to this release:
@abhi12299, @delbaoliveira, @eps1lon, @ForsakenHarmony, @huozhi, @ijjk, @JoshuaKGoldberg, @leerob, @lubieowoce, @Netail, @ronanru, @samcx, @shuding, @sokra, @stylessh, @timfuhrmann, @wbinnssmith, @wyattjoh, @ypessoa, @ztanner
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Huge thanks to @kjugi, @huozhi, @ztanner, @SukkaW, @marlier, @Kikobeats, @syi0808, @ijjk, and @samcx for helping!
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Misc
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Huge thanks to @devjiwonchoi, @ijjk, @emmerich, @huozhi, @kdy1, @kwonoj, @styfle, and @sokra for helping!
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Huge thanks to @ztanner, @ijjk, @wbinnssmith, @huozhi, and @lubieowoce for helping!
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Huge thanks to @huozhi, @samcx, @ztanner, @Jeffrey-Zutt, and @ijjk for helping!
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Huge thanks to @shuding, @coltonehrman, @ztanner, @huozhi, @sokra, @Jeffrey-Zutt, @timneutkens, @wbinnssmith, @wiesson, @ijjk, @devjiwonchoi, and @bgw for helping!
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Huge thanks to @sokra for helping!
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Learn more: https://nextjs.org/blog/next-14-2
Core Changes
next info
output: #60376terser
tov5.27.0
: #61068swc_core
tov0.87.28
: #60876unoptimized
prop: #61045_app
: #60789optimizeServerReact
to config-shared: #61106maxDuration
to typescript plugin allowed exports: #59193Configuration
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