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[Security] Bump next from 9.0.5 to 9.3.2 #308

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Bumps next from 9.0.5 to 9.3.2.

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v9.3.2

This upgrade is completely backwards compatible and recommended for all users on versions below 9.3.2. For future security related communications of our OSS projects, please join this mailing list.

Next.js has just been audited by one of the top security firms in the world.

They found that attackers could craft special requests to access files in the dist directory (.next).

This does not affect files outside of the dist directory (.next).

In general, the dist directory only holds build assets unless your application intentionally stores other assets under this directory.

We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Next.js to improve the overall security of your application.

How to Upgrade

  • We have released patch versions for both the stable and canary channels of Next.js.
  • To upgrade run npm install next@latest --save

Impact

  • Not affected: Deployments on ZEIT Now v2 (https://zeit.co) are not affected
  • Not affected: Deployments using the serverless target
  • Not affected: Deployments using next export
  • Affected: Users of Next.js below 9.3.2 that use next start

We recommend everyone to upgrade regardless of whether you can reproduce the issue or not.

How to Assess Impact

If you think sensitive code or data could have been exposed, you can filter logs of affected sites by ../ with a 200 response.

What is Being Done

As Next.js has grown in popularity, it has received the attention of security researchers and auditors. We are thankful to Luca Carettoni from Doyensec for their investigation and discovery of the original bug and subsequent responsible disclosure.

We've landed a patch that ensures only known filesystem paths of .next/static are made available under /_next/static. Regression tests for this attack were added to the security integration test suite.

  • We have notified known Next.js users in advance of this publication.
  • A public CVE is in progress.
  • If you want to stay on top of our security related news impacting Next.js or other ZEIT projects, please join this mailing list.
  • We encourage responsible disclosure of future issues. Please email us at [email protected]. We are actively monitoring this mailbox.

Patches

  • Add Numeric Separator Support for TypeScript: #11308
  • Update CLI custom config documentation link: #11152
  • Add error when attempting to export GSSP page: #11154
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We've just been alerted that this update fixes a security vulnerability:

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Moderate severity vulnerability that affects next

Impact

  • Not affected: Deployments on ZEIT Now v2 (https://zeit.co) are not affected
  • Not affected: Deployments using the serverless target
  • Not affected: Deployments using next export
  • Affected: Users of Next.js below 9.3.2

We recommend everyone to upgrade regardless of whether you can reproduce the issue or not.

Patches

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Affected versions: ["< 9.3.2"]

@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot changed the title Bump next from 9.0.5 to 9.3.2 [Security] Bump next from 9.0.5 to 9.3.2 Mar 30, 2020
@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot added the security Pull requests that address a security vulnerability label Mar 30, 2020
@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot force-pushed the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/next-9.3.2 branch 3 times, most recently from 13fd1e2 to 04e03ea Compare July 15, 2020 07:00
Bumps [next](https://github.com/zeit/next.js) from 9.0.5 to 9.3.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/zeit/next.js/releases)
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