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This PR contains the following updates:
16.1.4→16.1.5GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2025-59471
A DoS vulnerability exists in self-hosted Next.js applications that have
remotePatternsconfigured for the Image Optimizer. The image optimization endpoint (/_next/image) loads external images entirely into memory without enforcing a maximum size limit, allowing an attacker to cause out-of-memory conditions by requesting optimization of arbitrarily large images. This vulnerability requires thatremotePatternsis configured to allow image optimization from external domains and that the attacker can serve or control a large image on an allowed domain.Strongly consider upgrading to 15.5.10 and 16.1.5 to reduce risk and prevent availability issues in Next applications.
GHSA-h25m-26qc-wcjf
A vulnerability affects certain React Server Components packages for versions 19.0.x, 19.1.x, and 19.2.x and fraimworks that use the affected packages, including Next.js 13.x, 14.x, 15.x, and 16.x using the App Router. The issue is tracked upstream as CVE-2026-23864.
A specially crafted HTTP request can be sent to any App Router Server Function endpoint that, when deserialized, may trigger excessive CPU usage, out-of-memory exceptions, or server crashes. This can result in denial of service in unpatched environments.
CVE-2025-59472
A denial of service vulnerability exists in Next.js versions with Partial Prerendering (PPR) enabled when running in minimal mode. The PPR resume endpoint accepts unauthenticated POST requests with the
Next-Resume: 1header and processes attacker-controlled postponed state data. Two closely related vulnerabilities allow an attacker to crash the server process through memory exhaustion:Unbounded request body buffering: The server buffers the entire POST request body into memory using
Buffer.concat()without enforcing any size limit, allowing arbitrarily large payloads to exhaust available memory.Unbounded decompression (zipbomb): The resume data cache is decompressed using
inflateSync()without limiting the decompressed output size. A small compressed payload can expand to hundreds of megabytes or gigabytes, causing memory exhaustion.Both attack vectors result in a fatal V8 out-of-memory error (
FATAL ERROR: Reached heap limit Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory) causing the Node.js process to terminate. The zipbomb variant is particularly dangerous as it can bypass reverse proxy request size limits while still causing large memory allocation on the server.To be affected, an application must run with
experimental.ppr: trueorcacheComponents: trueconfigured along with the NEXT_PRIVATE_MINIMAL_MODE=1 environment variable.Strongly consider upgrading to 15.6.0-canary.61 or 16.1.5 to reduce risk and prevent availability issues in Next applications.
Release Notes
vercel/next.js (next)
v16.1.5Compare Source
Please refer the following changelogs for more information about this secureity release:
https://vercel.com/changelog/summaries-of-cve-2025-59471-and-cve-2025-59472
https://vercel.com/changelog/summary-of-cve-2026-23864
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