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Node.js: Node.js: Trust-policy bypass due to hostname matching inconsistency

🗓️ 10 Apr 2026 13:03:00Reported by RedHatType 
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Hostname matching flaw in Node.js enables trust-policy bypass in multi context TLS.

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OSOS VersionArchitecturePackagePackage VersionFilename
Red Hat Hardened Imagesanyaarch64nodejs2525.9.0-1.1.hum1nodejs25-25.9.0-1.1.hum1.aarch64.rpm
Red Hat Hardened Imagesanyx86_64nodejs2525.9.0-1.1.hum1nodejs25-25.9.0-1.1.hum1.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Hardened Imagesanynoarchnodejs25-bin25.9.0-1.1.hum1nodejs25-bin-25.9.0-1.1.hum1.noarch.rpm

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16 Jul 2026 10:20Current
6.6Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.6
CVSS 3.15.4
CVSS 34.2
EPSS0.00256
SSVC
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