The React team has released fixes for two new types of flaws in React Server Components (RSC) that, if successfully exploited, could result in denial-of-service (DoS) or source code exposure.
Critical RSC flaws in React and Next.js enable unauthenticated remote code execution; users should update to patched versions ...
React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) is a critical vulnerability affecting the most widely used React-based services across the web ...
Following the critical vulnerability CVE-2025-55182 in React Server Components, researchers have found three new leaks. Two ...
And the earlier React2Shell patch is vulnerable If you're running React Server Components, you just can't catch a break. In ...
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.
React is one of the most popular JavaScript libraries, which powers much of today’s internet. Researchers recently discovered ...
Exploitation of React2Shell started almost immediately after disclosure. AWS reported that at least two known China-linked ...
Unlike server-side rendering, React Server Components aim to fully replace client-side functionality with work done on the server. Let’s see how this works. React remains a flagship among front-end ...
Researchers warn that critical vulnerabilities in Meta’s React Server Components and Next.js are under threat from botnets ...