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On January 13, 2026, Node.js rolled out critical security updates across its active release lines. These updates address vulnerabilities that could lead to memory leaks, denial-of-service attacks,...

David kimber
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January 13, 2026 2 Min Read
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On January 13, 2026, Node.js rolled out critical security updates across its active release lines. These updates address vulnerabilities that could lead to memory leaks, denial-of-service attacks, and permission bypasses.

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  • High Severity Vulnerabilities
  • Medium Severity Issues
  • Low Severity Fix

These releases address three high-severity flaws, among others, urging immediate upgrades for affected systems.

High Severity Vulnerabilities

High-severity issues dominate this release, with CVE-2025-55131 exposing uninitialized memory in Buffer.alloc and Uint8Array due to timeout races in the vm module, potentially leaking secrets like tokens.

CVE-2025-55130 allows symlink attacks to evade filesystem permission flags such as –allow-fs-read, enabling arbitrary file access. CVE-2025-59465 crashes HTTP/2 servers via malformed HEADERS frames, triggering unhandled TLSSocket errors for remote DoS.​

CVE ID Severity Description Summary Affected Versions Reporter/Fixer
CVE-2025-55131 High Buffer alloc race exposes prior data 20.x,22.x,24.x,25.x Nikita Skovoroda/RafaelGSS
CVE-2025-55130 High Symlink bypasses FS permissions 20.x,22.x,24.x,25.x natann/RafaelGSS
CVE-2025-59465 High HTTP/2 malformed frame causes server crash 20.x,22.x,24.x,25.x dantt/RafaelGSS

Medium Severity Issues

Four medium vulnerabilities include CVE-2025-59466, where async_hooks make stack overflow errors uncatchable, bypassing handlers for DoS. CVE-2025-59464 leaks memory in TLS client certificate processing via OpenSSL UTF-8 conversions.

CVE-2026-21636 bypasses network permissions via Unix Domain Sockets in the experimental model on v25. CVE-2026-21637 lets TLS PSK/ALPN callbacks throw exceptions that crash servers or leak FDs.

CVE ID Severity Description Summary Affected Versions Reporter/Fixer
CVE-2025-59466 Medium Uncatchable stack errors via async_hooks 20.x,22.x,24.x,25.x AndrewMacPherson/mcollina
CVE-2025-59464 Medium TLS cert memory leak 20.x,22.x,24.x giant_anteater/RafaelGSS
CVE-2026-21636 Medium UDS bypasses net permissions 25.x mufeedvh/RafaelGSS
CVE-2026-21637 Medium TLS callback exceptions cause DoS/FD leak All with PSK/ALPN 0xmaxhax/mcollina

Low Severity Fix

CVE-2025-55132 allows fs.futimes() to modify timestamps without write permissions, undermining read-only isolation in permission models from v20 to v25.​

Updates include c-ares 1.34.6 and undici (6.23.0 or 7.18.0) to address public vulnerabilities. New versions include Node.js 20.20.0, 22.22.0, 24.13.0, and 25.3.0, available via standard channels.

Node.js urges users to prioritize upgrades, especially for production HTTP/2 servers and permission-enabled environments, as end-of-life branches remain exposed.

The Node.js team credits multiple researchers for disclosures, emphasizing community collaboration in securing the ecosystem. Multiple postponements ensured thorough testing before today’s rollout.​

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David is a penetration tester turned security journalist with expertise in mobile security, IoT vulnerabilities, and exploit development. As an OSCP-certified security professional, David brings hands-on technical experience to his reporting on vulnerabilities and security research. His articles often feature detailed technical analysis of exploits and provide actionable defense recommendations. David maintains an active presence in the security research community and has contributed to multiple open-source security tools.

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