Today, Bitnob enters a new chapter.
Over the last few years, we've built infrastructure that powers wallets, payments, treasury operations, card programs, stablecoin settlements, collections, and payouts for businesses across the world.
Now we're expanding that vision.
Introducing Bitnob Enterprise β our new non-custodial infrastructure stack for organizations that want complete control over custody, treasury, and operations.
Bitnob Business β our managed platform with expanded treasury capabilities, deeper integrations, improved stablecoin functionality, on-ramp options, and off-ramp coverage across 110+ countries.
Whether you want a fully managed experience or complete infrastructure control, Bitnob now supports both.
One infrastructure.
Two ways to build.
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CVE-2026-44578Β
β οΈ Next.js β WebSocket Upgrade SSRF (CVSS 8.6)Β
A server-side request forgery vulnerability in Next.js allows unauthenticated attackers to force self-hosted instances to make internal HTTP requests via the WebSocket upgrade handler.Β
By sending a crafted absolute-form HTTP request with Upgrade: websocket headers, attackers can access internal services, cloud metadata endpoints, admin panels, and internal APIs reachable from the Next.js server on port 80. Successful exploitation may expose cloud credentials, API keys, secrets, and configuration data.Β
Affected: Next.js 13.4.13+, 14.x, 15.x <15.5.16, 16.0.0β16.2.4Β
Mitigation: Upgrade immediately to 15.5.16 or 16.2.5. Β
Modat Magnify Query:Β
technology="Next.js"Β
The platform:Β
https://t.co/qJfEh7giE9Β
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