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Next.js has a Cache poisoning vulnerability due to omission of the Vary header

🗓️ 03 Jul 2025 20:30:18Reported by GitHub Advisory DatabaseType 
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Next.js has a Cache poisoning vulnerability fixed in version 15.3.3 requiring immediate upgrade.

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03 Jul 2025 21:49Current
6.9Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.9
CVSS 3.13.7
EPSS0.00434
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