SlowMist Chief Information Security Officer: React web application framework Next.JS has a vulnerability, please upgrade to version v14.1.1 immediate
23pds, the Chief Information Security Officer of SlowMist, stated in a post that a complete read SSRF (CVE-2024-34351) vulnerability has been discovered in the well-known React web application framework Next.JS. It is worth noting that many platforms in the cryptocurrency industry use this framework, so please upgrade to version v14.1.1 immediately to avoid attacks.
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