A Node.js application that allows an attacker to trigger a DNS request for a host of their choice could trigger a Denial of Service in versions < 15.2.1, < 14.15.1, and < 12.19.1 by getting the application to resolve a DNS record with a larger number of responses. This is fixed in 15.2.1, 14.15.1, and 12.19.1.
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{
"product": "https://github.com/nodejs/node",
"vendor": "n/a",
"versions": [
{
"status": "affected",
"version": "Fixed in 15.2.1, 14.15.1, 12.19.1"
}
]
}
]
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