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My understanding of the issue is that even if you don't use server components, you're still vulnerable.

Unless you're running a static html export - eg: not running the nextjs server, but serving through nginx or similar





Yeah, crucially it says

> If your app’s React code does not use a server, your app is not affected by this vulnerability. If your app does not use a framework, bundler, or bundler plugin that supports React Server Components, your app is not affected by this vulnerability.

https://react.dev/blog/2025/12/03/critical-security-vulnerab...

So if you have a backend that supports RSC, even if you don't use it, you can still be vulnerable.

GP said they only shipped front ends but that can mean a lot.

Edit:link


They might be referring to another Vercel vulnerability that allowed anyone to bypass their auth with relative ease due to poor engineering practices:

https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-29927

That plus the most recent react one, and you have a culture that does not care for their customers but rather chasing fads to help greedy careers.




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