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nodejs: Node.js: Authentication bypass due to TLS hostname handling and unicode dot separator mismatch
A flaw was found in Node.js. This flaw involves a mismatch in how Node.js handles TLS Transport Layer Security hostnames and unicode dot separators during authentication. This mismatch can lead to a wildcard-depth authentication bypass. An attacker could exploit this to bypass intended security...
ALSA-2026:35891 Important: nodejs:24 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
Node.js is a software development platform for building fast and scalable network applications in the JavaScript programming language. Security Fixes: ip-address: ip-address: Cross-site scripting via improper HTML escaping of untrusted input CVE-2026-42338 undici: undici: Denial of Service due to...
CVE-2026-48618
A flaw in Node.js TLS hostname handling can cause Node.js unicode dot separator handling can lead to tls wildcard-depth authentication bypass due to resolver and verifier hostname normalization mismat. This can lead to confidentiality impact or bypass of the intended security boundary under...
CVE-2026-48618
A flaw in Node.js TLS hostname handling can cause Node.js unicode dot separator handling can lead to tls wildcard-depth authentication bypass due to resolver and verifier hostname normalization mismat. This can lead to confidentiality impact or bypass of the intended security boundary under...
Node.js: Node.js unicode dot separator handling can lead to tls wildcard-depth authentication bypass due to resolver and verifier hostname normalization mismat
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CVE-2018-10628
AVEVA InTouch 2014 R2 SP1 and prior, InTouch 2017, InTouch 2017 Update 1, and InTouch 2017 Update 2 allow an unauthenticated user to send a specially crafted packet that could overflow the buffer on a locale not using a dot floating point separator. Exploitation could allow remote code execution...