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jq is a command-line JSON processor. Before commit 0c7d133c3c7e37c00b6d46b658a02244fdd3c784, jq used MurmurHash3 with a hardcoded, publicly visible seed (0x432A9843) for all JSON object hash table operations, which allowed an attacker to precompute key collisions offline. By supplying a crafted JSON object (~100 KB) where all keys hashed to the same bucket, hash table lookups degraded from O(1) to O(n), turning any jq expression into an O(n²) operation and causing significant CPU exhaustion. This affected common jq use cases such as CI/CD pipelines, web services, and data processing scripts, and was far more practical to exploit than existing heap overflow issues since it required only a small payload. This issue has been patched in commit 0c7d133c3c7e37c00b6d46b658a02244fdd3c784.

PUBLISHED Reserved 2026-04-09 | Published 2026-04-13 | Updated 2026-04-14 | Assigner GitHub_M




HIGH: 7.5CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

Problem types

CWE-328: Use of Weak Hash

CWE-407: Inefficient Algorithmic Complexity

Product status

< 0c7d133c3c7e37c00b6d46b658a02244fdd3c784
affected

References

github.com/jqlang/jq/security/advisories/GHSA-wwj8-gxm6-jc29

github.com/...ommit/0c7d133c3c7e37c00b6d46b658a02244fdd3c784

cve.org (CVE-2026-40164)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2026-40164)

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