CVE-2026-27978 in next.jsinfo

Zusammenfassung

von MITRE • 18.03.2026

Next.js is a React framework for building full-stack web applications. Starting in version 16.0.1 and prior to version 16.1.7, `origin: null` was treated as a "missing" origin during Server Action CSRF validation. As a result, requests from opaque contexts (such as sandboxed iframes) could bypass origin verification instead of being validated as cross-origin requests. An attacker could induce a victim browser to submit Server Actions from a sandboxed context, potentially executing state-changing actions with victim credentials (CSRF). This is fixed in version 16.1.7 by treating `'null'` as an explicit origin value and enforcing host/origin checks unless `'null'` is explicitly allowlisted in `experimental.serverActions.allowedOrigins`. If upgrading is not immediately possible, add CSRF tokens for sensitive Server Actions, prefer `SameSite=Strict` on sensitive auth cookies, and/or do not allow `'null'` in `serverActions.allowedOrigins` unless intentionally required and additionally protected.

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Zuständig

GitHub M

Reservieren

25.02.2026

Veröffentlichung

18.03.2026

Moderieren

akzeptiert

Eintrag

VDB-351443

CPE

bereit

EPSS

0.00009

KEV

nein

Aktivitäten

very low

Quellen

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