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    Next.js Cache Poisoning Vulnerability Let Attackers Trigger DoS Condition

    July 5, 2025

    Next.js Cache Poisoning Vulnerability Let Attackers Trigger DoS Condition

    Key Takeaways1. Next.js versions 15.1.0-15.1.8 have a cache poisoning bug causing DoS attacks through blank page delivery.2. Needs affected Next.js version + ISR with cache revalidation + SSR with CDN …
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