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Next.js Patches Critical Middleware Vulnerability (CVE-2025-29927)
Next.js has patched a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-29927) that allowed attackers to bypass middleware-based authorization checks in self-hosted apps.
cryptocmopare
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Supply chain riskThis package is malware. We have asked the package registry to remove it.
Found 1 instance in 1 package
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QualityThis package is not very popular.
Found 1 instance in 1 package
This package contained malicious code and was removed from the registry by the npm security team. A placeholder was published to ensure users are not affected in the future.
Please refer to www.npmjs.com/advisories?search=cryptocmopare for more information.
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The npm package cryptocmopare receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, cryptocmopare popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cryptocmopare demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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