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CVE-2026-4671: Uncontrolled Resource Consumption in EmilStenstrom justhtmlCVE-2026-4671
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CVE-2026-4671 is a high-severity denial-of-service vulnerability in EmilStenstrom justhtml before version 1.18.0. It involves uncontrolled resource consumption triggered by maliciously crafted CSS selectors and linkification inputs. The issues arise when attacker-controlled selector strings are evaluated or when large or complex selectors are processed, potentially causing excessive CPU or memory use. This vulnerability affects availability only and does not enable script execution, data leakage, or bypass of sanitization. Default usage with sanitization enabled is not expected to be vulnerable since selectors are typically controlled by application code.

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