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CVE-2026-48619

A flaw in Node.js HTTP/2 client allows a server to send an unlimited number of ORIGIN frames, which could lead to an Out

A flaw in Node.js HTTP/2 client allows a server to send an unlimited number of ORIGIN frames, which could lead to an Out of Memory error on the client. This vulnerability affects all supported release lines: Node.js 22, Node.js 24, and Node.js 26.

HIGH · CVSS 7.5 EPSS 0.00505
EPSS exploitation odds0.51% · top 60%
Schedule remediation
  • SSVC automatable: yes - attacks can be scripted at scale
  • CVSS base score ≥ 7.0
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How to read a CVE - triage first, then detect and patch
This page is every public fact about CVE-2026-48619, cross-linked. Its job is to answer one question fast - does this need my attention now? - and then hand you the two things you do about it. Here is how an analyst reads it.
Triage: should I act now? Four signals, and they are not interchangeable:
CVSSseverity - how bad it is IF exploited, 0-10. A high CVSS alone is not urgency; a flaw can be a perfect 10 and never actually be attacked. EPSSprobability - a model’s estimate of the chance it is exploited in the next 30 days, 0-1. This is the “will it actually happen” signal. CISA KEVconfirmed - it is being exploited in the wild right now. The strongest signal on the page; KEV beats any score. Weaponisedavailability - public exploits / PoCs, and especially Metasploit modules rated Excellent / Great. Reliable, packaged exploit code means low-skill attackers can use it today.
How they combine: KEV, or a dependable Metasploit module, means patch now regardless of CVSS. High CVSS + low EPSS + no exploit is real but not an emergency - schedule it. Low CVSS but KEV-listed still gets patched now. The verdict above already weighed these for you; this is how it got there.
Then what - two workflows:
Detectwhen you cannot patch today, follow this CVE to the ATT&CK techniques it enables, then Build a SIEM detection (the green button) - author a rule, test it in Atomic, deploy it. That buys visibility while the patch waits. PatchAffected products / packages tell you if you are exposed; Fixed versions by distribution and Vendor advisories give the exact version that closes it.
Reading order for the panels below: verdict + badges, then Public exploits / Metasploit (is it weaponised), then ATT&CK techniques + Sigma / IDS rules (can I detect it), then Affected products / packages + Fixed versions (am I exposed, what patches it), then Threat actors / IOCs (who uses it), then Scoring & timeline / references (the evidence).

Severity & exploitation scoring

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CVSS base score
7.5
HIGHCVSS v3.1 · [email protected]
EPSS exploitation probability
0.51%
Top 60%odds of exploitation in the next 30 days
CVSS metric silhouette
VectorComplexityPrivilegesInteractionScopeConfidentialityIntegrityAvailability
shape grows toward worst-case
SSVC triage · cisa-vulnrichment
Exploitation
none
Automatable
yes
Tech impact
partial
CVSS vector breakdown
Exploitability - how they get in
Attack Vector
Network Adjacent Local Physical
Attack Complexity
Low High
Privileges Required
None Low High
User Interaction
None Required
Scope
Unchanged Changed
Impact - what breaks
Confidentiality
None Low High
Integrity
None Low High
Availability
None Low High
VECTORCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

ATT&CK techniques

1

Techniques this CVE enables. Pills with a solid outline are high confidence - named directly in ATT&CK or Nuclei, or human-curated by CTID; the rest are inferred from the weakness type using MITRE's CVE Mapping Methodology and the CWE → CAPEC chain. Broad, generic-weakness guesses are filtered out. A small marks a technique that N independent sources agree on.

▤ Build a SIEM detection for these techniques

CAPEC attack patterns

3

Weakness Classification

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Fixed versions by distribution

37
The package version that resolves this CVE on each Linux distribution, from the vendor’s published security data. fixed in shows a patched version exists; open means the package is listed as affected with no fix yet.
alpine edgenodejs fixed in 24.17.0-r0
suse sle15nodejs10 open
suse sle15nodejs10-devel open
suse sle15nodejs10-docs open
suse sle15nodejs12 open
suse sle15nodejs12-devel open
suse sle15nodejs12-docs open
suse sle15nodejs14 open
suse sle15nodejs14-devel open
suse sle15nodejs14-docs open
suse sle15nodejs16 open
suse sle15nodejs16-devel open
suse sle15nodejs16-docs open
suse sle15nodejs18 open
suse sle15nodejs18-devel open
suse sle15nodejs18-docs open
suse sle15nodejs20 open
suse sle15nodejs20-devel open
suse sle15nodejs20-docs open
suse sle15nodejs22 fixed in 0:22.23.0-150600.13.18.1
suse sle15nodejs22-devel fixed in 0:22.23.0-150600.13.18.1
suse sle15nodejs22-docs fixed in 0:22.23.0-150600.13.18.1
suse sle15nodejs24 fixed in 0:24.17.0-150700.15.11.1
suse sle15nodejs24-devel fixed in 0:24.17.0-150700.15.11.1
suse sle15nodejs24-docs fixed in 0:24.17.0-150700.15.11.1
suse sle15nodejs8 open
suse sle15nodejs8-devel open
suse sle15nodejs8-docs open
suse sle15npm10 open
suse sle15npm12 open
suse sle15npm14 open
suse sle15npm16 open
suse sle15npm18 open
suse sle15npm20 open
suse sle15npm22 fixed in 0:22.23.0-150600.13.18.1
suse sle15npm24 fixed in 0:24.17.0-150700.15.11.1
suse sle15npm8 open

Vendor Advisories

3
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References & Sources

1
Source URLs (vendor pages, mailing lists, write-ups). Exploit/PoC links are in their own section above to avoid duplication.