CVE-2026-27977

MEDIUM

Next.js: null origin can bypass dev HMR websocket CSRF checks

Title source: cna
STIX 2.1

Description

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, in `next dev`, cross-site protection for internal websocket endpoints could treat `Origin: null` as a bypass case even if `allowedDevOrigins` is configured, allowing privacy-sensitive/opaque contexts (for example sandboxed documents) to connect unexpectedly. If a dev server is reachable from attacker-controlled content, an attacker may be able to connect to the HMR websocket channel and interact with dev websocket traffic. This affects development mode only. Apps without a configured `allowedDevOrigins` still allow connections from any origin. The issue is fixed in version 16.1.7 by validating `Origin: null` through the same cross-site origin-allowance checks used for other origins. If upgrading is not immediately possible, do not expose `next dev` to untrusted networks and/or block websocket upgrades to `/_next/webpack-hmr` when `Origin` is `null` at the proxy.

Scores

CVSS v3 5.4
EPSS 0.0001
EPSS Percentile 0.5%
Attack Vector NETWORK
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N

CISA SSVC

Vulnrichment
Exploitation none
Automatable no
Technical Impact partial

Details

CWE
CWE-1385
Status published
Products (3)
npm/next 16.0.1 - 16.1.7npm
vercel/next.js 16.0.1 - 16.1.7
vercel/next.js >= 16.0.1, < 16.1.7
Published Mar 18, 2026
Tracked Since Mar 18, 2026