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date: '2024-01-30:17:30:00.617Z'
category: vulnerability
title: Tuesday February 6 2024 Security Releases
layout: blog-post.hbs
author: Rafael Gonzaga
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## Summary

The Node.js project will release new versions of the 18.x, 20.x and, 21.x
releases lines on or shortly after, Tuesday February 6 2024 in order to address:

- 4 high severity issues.
- 4 medium severity issue.
- 1 low severity issue.

## Impact

The 21.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to 4 high severity issues, 4 medium severity issues, and 1 low severity issue.

The 20.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to 4 high severity issues, 4 medium severity issues, and 1 low severity issue.

In addition, the 18.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to 2 high severity issues, 2 medium severity issues, and 1 low severity issue.

## Release timing

Releases will be available on, or shortly after, Tuesday February 6 2024.

## Contact and future updates

The current Node.js security policy can be found at [https://nodejs.org/security/](/security/). Please follow the process outlined in <https://github.com/nodejs/node/security/policy> if you wish to report a vulnerability in Node.js.

Subscribe to the low-volume announcement-only nodejs-sec mailing list at <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nodejs-sec> to stay up to date on security vulnerabilities and security-related releases of Node.js and the projects maintained in the nodejs GitHub organization.
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