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    CVE‑2025‑27210 & CVE‑2025‑27209: Two high‑severity vulnerabilities in Node.js

    July 17, 2025

    CVE‑2025‑27210 & CVE‑2025‑27209: Two high‑severity vulnerabilities in Node.js

    What is this vulnerability?Two high‑severity flaws: CVE‑2025‑27210 and CVE‑2025‑27209 were found in Node.js. The first is a path traversal bypass exploiting Windows device names (CON, PRN, AUX). The s …
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