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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.
$ npm i linqts
import { List } from 'linqts';
const arr = new List<number>([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
.Where(x => x > 3)
.Select(y => y * 2)
.ToArray(); // > [8, 10]
const query = people.Join(pets,
person => person,
pet => pet.Owner,
(person, pet) =>
({ OwnerName: person.Name, Pet: pet.Name }));
If you do not know LinQ or just want to remember what is all about, have a look at the docs.
$ npm t
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