Charles Bochet 2b6265345f fix(docker): bump node base to 24.17.0 for CVE-2026-48930 (critical) (#22529)
## Problem

The `prod-twenty` ECR image is flagged **CRITICAL** by Inspector/Oneleet
— currently ~99 active findings, all the same CVE, across every recent
per-arch digest.

- **CVE-2026-48930** (CVSS **9.8**) — a flaw in Node.js TLS hostname
handling: embedded-nul hostnames can lead to silent authority rebinding
due to c-string truncation in resolver bindings. Affects all supported
lines (22/24/26).
- The finding is on the statically-linked node binary
(`/usr/local/bin/node`), which is **24.16.0** — the version pinned
across all four stages of the Dockerfile. Every build, including the
latest, is affected; this does not age out on its own.
- Fixed in the [June 18, 2026 Node security
release](https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/june-2026-security-releases)
→ **24.17.0**.

## Fix

Bump all four base-image stages to `node:24.17.0-alpine3.23`
(digest-pinned).

This also statically links **OpenSSL 3.5.7**, which resolves the pending
`TODO(2026-06-17)` OpenSSL 3.5.6 → 3.5.7 note in the same Dockerfile —
so the comment is updated to reflect the current state instead of a
stale TODO.

The nearby `apk` `libcrypto3/libssl3 >= 3.5.7-r0` constraints (Alpine
system libs, separate from Node's bundled OpenSSL) remain correct.

## Verification

- Fixed version confirmed against the Node.js June 2026 security release
blog and the Inspector finding (`fixedInVersion` for the 24.x line).
- New base digest resolved directly from Docker Hub for
`node:24.17.0-alpine3.23`.
- Once merged and the image rebuilds, the new digests scan clean and
Inspector auto-closes the stale findings as no image references the old
digests.


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