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Node.js: Node.js unicode dot separator handling can lead to tls wildcard-depth authentication bypass due to resolver and verifier hostname normalization mismat

🗓️ 21 Apr 2026 22:11:41Reported by tmeletlidisType 
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Node.js unicode dot separator may allow TLS wildcard depth bypass due to hostname normalization mismatch.

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