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nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...
nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...
nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...
nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...
nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...
BIT-NODE-2026-48933
A flaw in Node.js WebCrypto implementation can crash the process if the input of subtle.encrypt is a multiple of 2GiB. This vulnerability affects all supported release lines: Node.js 22, Node.js 24, and Node.js 26...
CVE-2026-48933
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process. Mitigation Mitigatio...
ALPINE-CVE-2026-48933
A flaw in Node.js WebCrypto implementation can crash the process if the input of subtle.encrypt is a multiple of 2GiB. This vulnerability affects all supported release lines: Node.js 22, Node.js 24, and Node.js 26...
CVE-2026-48933
A flaw in Node.js WebCrypto implementation can crash the process if the input of subtle.encrypt is a multiple of 2GiB. This vulnerability affects all supported release lines: Node.js 22, Node.js 24, and Node.js 26...
CVE-2026-48933
A flaw in Node.js WebCrypto implementation can crash the process if the input of subtle.encrypt is a multiple of 2GiB. This vulnerability affects all supported release lines: Node.js 22, Node.js 24, and Node.js 26...
nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...
nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...
nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...