CVE-2026-49839

EUVD-2026-39500
jq is a command-line JSON processor. Prior to 1.8.2,` jq --rawfile` can turn a handled oversized-string error into invalid-state reuse and a real heap out-of-bounds write in assertion-disabled builds. When jv_load_file(raw=1) reads an attacker-controlled file, it repeatedly appends file chunks to the same jv string accumulator. Once jv_string_append_buf() returns jv_invalid_with_msg("String too long"), the raw-file loop does not stop. If the file contains at least one more byte, the next loop iteration appends a new chunk to an object that is already invalid. With assertions enabled this aborts in jvp_string_ptr(). With assertions disabled, the invalid object is interpreted as a string object and ASan reports heap-buffer-overflow. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.8.2.
ProviderTypeBase ScoreAtk. VectorAtk. ComplexityPriv. RequiredVector
GitHub_MCNA
7.1 HIGH
LOCAL
LOW
NONE
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:H
Base Score
CVSS 3.x
EPSS Score
Percentile: Unknown
Early Detection
Affected products identified ahead of NVD analysis through intelligence sources.
VendorProductVersionSource
jqlangjq
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< 1.8.2
CNA
Debian logo
Debian Releases
Debian Product
Codename
jq
bookworm
vulnerable
bullseye
vulnerable
bullseye (security)
vulnerable
forky
1.8.1-8
fixed
sid
1.8.2-1
fixed
trixie
vulnerable
Amazon Linux logo
Amazon Linux Releases
Amazon Package
Release
jq
Amazon Linux 2023
0:1.8.1-60.amzn2023
fixed
jq-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
0:1.8.1-60.amzn2023
fixed
jq-debugsource
Amazon Linux 2023
0:1.8.1-60.amzn2023
fixed
jq-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
0:1.8.1-60.amzn2023
fixed