Fix React Server Components RCE vulnerability#1
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## React Flight / Next.js RCE Advisory - Project Update ### Summary Updated the profile-sync repository to address the React Flight / Next.js RCE advisory by upgrading Next.js to a patched version. ### Vulnerability Assessment **Project Status: AFFECTED** The project uses: - ✅ Next.js 16.0.1 (vulnerable version) - ❌ No React Flight packages (react-server-dom-webpack, react-server-dom-parcel, react-server-dom-turbopack) Note: The project uses react@19.2.0 and react-dom@19.2.0, which are not directly vulnerable. However, they are kept as-is since Next.js provides the correct patched React dependency versions automatically. ### Changes Made #### Modified Files 1. **package.json** - Upgraded `next`: 16.0.1 → 16.0.7 (patched version for 16.x series) - Updated `eslint-config-next`: 16.0.1 → 16.0.7 (to match Next.js version) #### Lockfile Updates - **pnpm-lock.yaml**: Updated to reflect Next.js 16.0.7 and dependencies - **package-lock.json**: Also present in the repo (though pnpm is primary) ### Verification **Dependency Resolution** ✓ Ran `pnpm install` successfully ✓ Verified with `pnpm list next eslint-config-next`: - next 16.0.7 - eslint-config-next 16.0.7 **Code Quality** ✓ ESLint check passed (2 pre-existing warnings unrelated to upgrade) ✓ TypeScript compilation succeeded during build process ✓ No dependency conflicts or resolution errors **Build Verification** The build encountered an expected application-level error requiring Clerk credentials (publishableKey), which is a pre-existing configuration requirement and not related to the Next.js upgrade. The dependency resolution and compilation steps completed successfully. ### Implementation Details Following the advisory guidelines: - For Next.js 16.x projects, upgraded to the patched version 16.0.7 - Did not manually update react/react-dom as Next.js supplies correct versions automatically - No React Flight packages were found, so no additional React Flight-specific patching was needed - Lockfiles were updated to ensure patched versions resolve correctly ### Notes - This is not a monorepo; only one package.json file exists - The project uses pnpm as the primary package manager - All changes preserve existing code structure and project configuration 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 profile-sync. 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.
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