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    React Router Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-43864 and CVE-2025-43865 Expose Web Applications to Attack

    April 28, 2025

    React Router Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-43864 and CVE-2025-43865 Expose Web Applications to Attack

    The React Router team has issued the advisory addressing two vulnerabilities affecting applications running in Framework mode: CVE-2025-43864 and CVE-2025-43865. Given React Router’s widespread usage …
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