Node.js Security Release Summary - March 2018
Today updates shipped for all active Node.js release lines, patching several vulnerabilities with ranging severity. Find out how the update impacts you.
Today updates shipped for all active Node.js release lines, patching several vulnerabilities with ranging severity. Find out how the update impacts you.
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The Node.js team has released updates to all active release lines - 4 LTS, 6 LTS, 7, and 8 - to patch three security vulnerabilities.
This LTS patch release is the result of a built-up of regular maintenance commits.
This LTS release is the result of a build-up of regular maintenance, as well as a select few additive features deemed important enough to bring into LTS.
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This LTS release is the result of a buildup of regular maintenance commits. Notably, buffer.lastIndexOf was fixed, and a memory leak has been resolved.
This patch release for Node 4 LTS comes with some performance improvements for a couple APIs, large heap statistics, and a good amount of bug fixes.
This routine maintenance release for Node 4 LTS was scheduled two months ago and contains largely docs fixes, test improvements, and minor bug fixes.
This is a special, expedited release for the Node 4 Maintenance line, which contains an important fix for a crypto-related memory leak introduced in 4.8.1.
Today we're happy to announce support for the arm64 instruction set in the Debian distributions of Node.js.