Fix React Server Components RCE vulnerability#29
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# React Flight / Next.js RCE Advisory Fix ## Summary Updated the repository to address the React Flight / Next.js RCE advisory by upgrading Next.js to a patched version. ## Analysis Scanned all workspace package.json files to identify affected packages: - **apps/website/package.json**: Contains `next@16.0.3` (VULNERABLE) - **apps/app/package.json**: Does not use Next.js or React Flight packages - **packages/agent-cli-sdk/package.json**: No Next.js or React Flight packages - **packages/agentcmd-workflows/package.json**: No Next.js or React Flight packages No React Flight packages (`react-server-dom-webpack`, `react-server-dom-parcel`, `react-server-dom-turbopack`) were found in the project. ## Changes Made ### Modified Files - **apps/website/package.json**: Upgraded `next` from `16.0.3` to `16.0.7` - React and React DOM were not modified as they are already at safe versions (19.2.0) - Next.js version 16.0.7 includes the security fix for the RCE vulnerability ### Updated Lockfiles - **pnpm-lock.yaml**: Updated to reflect the new Next.js 16.0.7 dependency and all transitive dependencies ## Verification ✅ Successfully ran `pnpm install` to update lockfiles ✅ Verified that `next@16.0.7` is correctly resolved in pnpm-lock.yaml ✅ Successfully built the website app with `pnpm build` to confirm no regressions ## Implementation Details - Only the affected package (Next.js in the website app) was upgraded to the patched version - No changes were made to React or React DOM as per the advisory instructions (Next.js handles these automatically) - All peer dependency warnings are pre-existing and unrelated to this fix - The build completed successfully with no errors ## Security Impact The upgrade from Next.js 16.0.3 to 16.0.7 addresses the React Flight / Next.js RCE advisory by including security patches that prevent remote code execution attacks through the React Flight protocol. Co-authored-by: Vercel <vercel[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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A critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in React Server Components, impacting frameworks such as Next.js, was identified in the project agentcmd-website. The vulnerability enables unauthenticated RCE on the server via insecure deserialization in the React Flight protocol.
This issue is tracked under:
GitHub Security Advisory: GHSA-9qr9-h5gf-34mp
React Advisory: CVE-2025-55182
Next.js Advisory: CVE-2025-66478
This automated pull request upgrades the affected React and Next.js packages to patched versions that fully remediate the issue.
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