Nginx 1.31.3 Released: Critical Security Patches, Socket Tuning, and Protocol Hardening
Nginx 1.31.3 has landed in the mainline branch with three critical security patches targeting buffer overflows and memory leaks in the map, slice, and SSI modules.
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