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vulnerabilityCVE-2026-33947
Name
CVE-2026-33947
Source
NVD ( link)Debian ( link)
Description
jq is a command-line JSON processor. In versions 1.8.1 and below, functions jv_setpath(), jv_getpath(), and delpaths_sorted() in jq's src/jv_aux.c use unbounded recursion whose depth is controlled by the length of a caller-supplied path array, with no depth limit enforced. An attacker can supply a JSON document containing a flat array of ~65,000 integers (~200 KB) that, when used as a path argument by a trusted jq filter, exhausts the C call stack and crashes the process with a segmentation fault (SIGSEGV). This bypass works because the existing MAX_PARSING_DEPTH (10,000) limit only protects the JSON parser, not runtime path operations where arrays can be programmatically constructed to arbitrary lengths. The impact is denial of service (unrecoverable crash) affecting any application or service that processes untrusted JSON input through jq's setpath, getpath, or delpaths builtins. This issue has been addressed in commit fb59f1491058d58bdc3e8dd28f1773d1ac690a1f.
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Updated Date
Workaround
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Analysis#


Affected Component
Analysis
jq
Exploitable

Vulnerability Ratings#


6.2
CVSSv31
5.5
CVSSv31
NaN
other

Others affected components#


Name
Project
Project Version
Version
Status
buildroot
2025.02.x
1.7.1
Exploitable
buildroot
master
1.8.1
Exploitable
openwrt
openwrt-25.12
1.8.1-r2
Exploitable
yocto
kirkstone
1.6+gitX
Exploitable
yocto
master
1.8.1
Patched
yocto
scarthgap
1.7.1
Patched

Resolved with patches#


jq (yocto:master)

#
Title
Author
Resolve
1
Limit path depth to prevent stack overflow
itchyny <itchyny@cybozu.co.jp>
CVE-2026-33947

jq (yocto:scarthgap)

#
Title
Author
Resolve
1
Limit path depth to prevent stack overflow
itchyny <itchyny@cybozu.co.jp>
CVE-2026-33947