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NVD CRITICAL: CVE-2026-33994 — Locutus brings stdlibs of other programming languages to JavaScript for educatio...

Friday, March 27, 2026 at 11:17 PM UTC·Source: NIST NVD

Updated: Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 05:46 PM UTC

Executive Summary

Locutus brings stdlibs of other programming languages to JavaScript for educational purposes. Starting in version 2.0.39 and prior to version 3.0.25, a prototype pollution vulnerability exists in the `parse_str` function of the npm package locutus. An attacker can pollute `Object.prototype` by overriding `RegExp.prototype.test` and then passing a crafted query string to `parse_str`, bypassing the

Analysis

Locutus brings stdlibs of other programming languages to JavaScript for educational purposes. Starting in version 2.0.39 and prior to version 3.0.25, a prototype pollution vulnerability exists in the `parse_str` function of the npm package locutus. An attacker can pollute `Object.prototype` by overriding `RegExp.prototype.test` and then passing a crafted query string to `parse_str`, bypassing the prototype pollution guard. This vulnerability stems from an incomplete fix for CVE-2026-25521. The CVE-2026-25521 patch replaced the `String.prototype.includes()`-based guard with a `RegExp.prototype.test()`-based guard. However, `RegExp.prototype.test` is itself a writable prototype method that can be overridden, making the new guard bypassable in the same way as the original — trading one hijackable built-in for another. Version 3.0.25 contains an updated fix. CVSS Score: 9.8. Published: 2026-03-27T23:17:14.413.

Indicators of Compromise (2)

CVE (2)
CVE-2026-25521
CVE-2026-33994
Source Attribution

Originally published by NIST NVD on Mar 27, 2026. Verified by: NIST.

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