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CVE-2026-49293
Assigner-GitHub, Inc.
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Assigner-GitHub, Inc.
CVSS Score-7.5||HIGH
EPSS-0.41% / 33.34%
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7 Day CHG+0.08%
Published-19 Jun, 2026 | 18:14
Updated-26 Jun, 2026 | 12:11
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
CPU exhaustion via O(n^2) BigInt construction on radix-prefixed integer literals

js-toml is a TOML parser for JavaScript, fully compliant with the TOML 1.0.0 Spec. Versions up to and including 1.1.0 parse hexadecimal / octal / binary integer literals via a hand-written `parseBigInt` loop that multiplies a `BigInt` accumulator by the radix once per input digit. Each iteration performs a `BigInt * BigInt` operation on an accumulator that grows linearly with the number of digits already consumed, so the whole loop is O(n²) in the literal length. The lexer regex places no upper bound on the literal length, so a single TOML document containing one ~500 kB hex literal pins one CPU core for ~40 seconds on a modern laptop (Apple M-series, Node v22). Memory amplification is bounded but CPU amplification is severe and grows quadratically: doubling the literal length quadruples the work. A caller that invokes `load()` on attacker-controlled TOML (configuration upload endpoints, CI/CD systems ingesting third-party `*.toml`, IDE plugins, build tools) is exposed to a single-request CPU exhaustion DoS. Version 1.1.1 fixes the issue.

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Vendor-sunnyadnsunnyadn
Product-js-tomljs-toml
CWE ID-CWE-1333
Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity
CWE ID-CWE-400
Uncontrolled Resource Consumption
CWE ID-CWE-407
Inefficient Algorithmic Complexity
CVE-2025-54803
Assigner-GitHub, Inc.
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Assigner-GitHub, Inc.
CVSS Score-7.9||HIGH
EPSS-0.48% / 37.67%
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7 Day CHG~0.00%
Published-05 Aug, 2025 | 00:06
Updated-09 Oct, 2025 | 17:32
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
js-toml is vulnerable to Prototype Pollution

js-toml is a TOML parser for JavaScript, fully compliant with the TOML 1.0.0 Spec. In versions below 1.0.2, a prototype pollution vulnerability in js-toml allows a remote attacker to add or modify properties of the global Object.prototype by parsing a maliciously crafted TOML input. This is fixed in version 1.0.2.

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Vendor-sunnyadnsunnyadn
Product-js-tomljs-toml
CWE ID-CWE-1321
Improperly Controlled Modification of Object Prototype Attributes ('Prototype Pollution')