Fix React Server Components RCE vulnerability#1
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# React Flight / Next.js RCE Advisory Fix ## Summary Successfully patched the React Flight / Next.js RCE advisory (CVE-2024-50617) by upgrading Next.js to a secure version. ## Vulnerability Assessment - **Status**: Project IS AFFECTED - **Reason**: Uses Next.js 16.0.3 (vulnerable version) - **React Flight packages**: NOT used (no `react-server-dom-*` packages detected) ## Changes Made ### 1. Updated Dependencies - **File**: `package.json` - **Change**: Upgraded `next` from `16.0.3` to `16.0.7` - This is the patched version for Next.js 16.x as specified in the advisory ### 2. Updated Lockfile - **File**: `pnpm-lock.yaml` - **Status**: Automatically updated by `pnpm install` - **Verification**: Confirmed `next@16.0.7` is now in the lockfile ### 3. Build Verification - ✅ `npm run build` completed successfully - ✅ All 425 static pages generated without errors - ✅ No dependency-related build failures - ✅ React versions (19.2.0) were NOT modified (as per advisory - Next.js automatically handles correct patched React versions) ## Implementation Details Following the advisory guidance: 1. Detected Next.js usage in `package.json` 2. No React Flight packages (`react-server-dom-webpack`, `react-server-dom-parcel`, `react-server-dom-turbopack`) found 3. Applied Next.js patch upgrade rule: 16.x → 16.0.7 4. Did NOT manually upgrade React or React DOM (Next.js handles this automatically) 5. Installed dependencies with `pnpm install` to update lockfile 6. Verified build succeeds ## Files Modified - `package.json`: Updated Next.js version - `pnpm-lock.yaml`: Updated lockfile with new dependency tree ## Testing - Build completed successfully with no errors - All routes prerendered correctly - No broken dependencies or peer dependency conflicts (next-auth beta warning is pre-existing and not related to this fix) ## Result The project is now protected against the React Flight / Next.js RCE advisory by using the patched Next.js version 16.0.7. Co-authored-by: Vercel <vercel[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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A critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in React Server Components, impacting frameworks such as Next.js, was identified in the project codebase. The vulnerability enables unauthenticated RCE on the server via insecure deserialization in the React Flight protocol.
This issue is tracked under:
GitHub Security Advisory: GHSA-9qr9-h5gf-34mp
React Advisory: CVE-2025-55182
Next.js Advisory: CVE-2025-66478
This automated pull request upgrades the affected React and Next.js packages to patched versions that fully remediate the issue.
More Info | security@vercel.com