Denial of Service in Next.js Server Actions via Malformed Origin Header
A vulnerability in Next.js Server Actions allows attackers to trigger unhandled exceptions using malformed Origin headers, leading to Denial of Service.
A vulnerability in Next.js Server Actions allows attackers to trigger unhandled exceptions using malformed Origin headers, leading to Denial of Service.
Read MoreA vulnerability in Next.js Server Actions allows attackers to trigger unhandled exceptions using malformed Origin headers, leading to Denial of Service.

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