Happy DOM Flaw Allows Remote Code Execution Affecting 2.7 Million Users

A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in Happy DOM, a popular JavaScript library used for server-side rendering and testing frameworks. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-61927, enables attackers to escape the virtual machine context and execute arbitrary code on affected systems, potentially compromising millions of applications worldwide. Critical VM Context Escape Vulnerability Happy DOM versions 19 […]

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