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    Node.js Vulnerabilities Exposes Windows App to Path Traversal and HashDoS Attacks

    July 16, 2025

    Node.js Vulnerabilities Exposes Windows App to Path Traversal and HashDoS Attacks

    The Node.js project has released critical security updates across multiple release lines to address two high-severity vulnerabilities affecting Windows applications and V8 engine implementations.
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