Critical vulnerability in React library should be treated by IT as they did Log4j - as an emergency, warns one expert.
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.
Researchers have uncovered a critical security flaw that could have catastrophic consequences for web and private cloud ...
Security and developer teams are scrambling to address a highly critical security flaw in frameworks tied to the popular React JavaScript library. Not only is the vulnerability, which also is in the ...
A critical RCE flaw in React.js, dubbed React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182), has been disclosed with a maximum CVSS score of 10.0, ...
React vulnerability CVE-2025-55182 exploited by crypto-drainers to execute remote code and steal funds from affected websites ...
Attackers are using the vulnerability to deploy malware and crypto-mining software, compromising server resources and ...
A maximum-severity flaw in the widely used JavaScript library React, and several React-based frameworks including Next.js ...
A CVSS 10 rate critical vulnerability impacts React Server Components in versions 19.0–19.2.0. A patched update has been ...
Warnings continue to mount over a critical vulnerability in the widely used web application framework React, with threat ...
React Server Components contains a vulnerability that can be exploited on a large scale. To what extent is it similar to the ...
A critical vulnerability has been discovered in React Server Components and frameworks like Next.js, allowing an ...