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Node.js 21.6.2 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

- Code injection and privilege escalation through Linux capabilities- (High)
- http: Reading unprocessed HTTP request with unbounded chunk extension allows DoS attacks- (High)
- Path traversal by monkey-patching Buffer internals- (High)
- setuid() does not drop all privileges due to io_uring - (High)
- Node.js is vulnerable to the Marvin Attack (timing variant of the Bleichenbacher attack against PKCS#1 v1.5 padding) - (Medium)
- Multiple permission model bypasses due to improper path traversal sequence sanitization - (Medium)
- Improper handling of wildcards in --allow-fs-read and --allow-fs-write (Medium)
- Denial of Service by resource exhaustion in fetch() brotli decoding - (Medium)
- undici version 5.28.3
- libuv version 1.48.0
- OpenSSL version 3.0.13+quic1