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The article discusses a significant security flaw discovered in a Next.js application due to a seemingly perfect function that always returned true. This issue arose from the asynchronous behavior of server functions in React, which inadvertently turned a synchronous check into a promise evaluation, allowing unauthorized access. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding framework behavior to avoid such pitfalls in software development.
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