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CVE-2026-8723

### Summary `qs.stringify` throws `TypeError` when called with `arrayFormat: 'comma'` and `encodeValuesOnly: true` on

### Summary qs.stringify throws TypeError when called with arrayFormat: 'comma' and encodeValuesOnly: true on an array containing null or undefined. The throw is synchronous and not handled by any of qs's null-related options (skipNulls, strictNullHandling). ### Details In the comma + encodeValuesOnly branch, lib/stringify.js:145 mapped the array through the raw encoder before joining: ``js obj = utils.maybeMap(obj, encoder); ` utils.encode (lib/utils.js:195) reads str.length with no null guard, so a null or undefined element throws TypeError. skipNulls and strictNullHandling are both checked in the per-element loop below this line and never get a chance to run. Same class of bug as the filter-array path fixed in 0c180a4. The vulnerable shape of the comma + encodeValuesOnly branch was introduced in 4c4b23d ("encode comma values more consistently", PR #463, 2023-01-19), first released in v6.11.1. #### PoC `js const qs = require('qs'); qs.stringify({ a: [null, 'b'] }, { arrayFormat: 'comma', encodeValuesOnly: true }); qs.stringify({ a: [undefined, 'b'] }, { arrayFormat: 'comma', encodeValuesOnly: true }); qs.stringify({ a: [null] }, { arrayFormat: 'comma', encodeValuesOnly: true }); // TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'length') // at encode (lib/utils.js:195:13) // at Object.maybeMap (lib/utils.js:322:37) // at stringify (lib/stringify.js:145:25) ` #### Fix lib/stringify.js:145, applied in 21f80b3 on main and released as v6.15.2: `diff - obj = utils.maybeMap(obj, encoder); + obj = utils.maybeMap(obj, function (v) { + return v == null ? v : encoder(v); + }); ` null and undefined now pass through maybeMap unchanged and reach the join(',') step as-is. For { a: [null, 'b'] } this produces a=,b, matching the non-encodeValuesOnly comma path (which already joins before encoding and produces a=%2Cb for the same input). Single-element [null] arrays still collapse via the existing obj.join(',') || null and remain subject to skipNulls / strictNullHandling in the main loop. ### Affected versions >=6.11.1 <6.15.2, fixed in v6.15.2. The vulnerable code shape was introduced in 4c4b23d and first shipped in v6.11.1. Earlier versions, including all of 6.7.x, 6.8.x, 6.9.x, 6.10.x, and 6.11.0, implemented the comma + encodeValuesOnly path differently (joining before encoding) and are not affected. Empirically verified across released versions. ### Impact Application code that calls qs.stringify with both arrayFormat: 'comma' and encodeValuesOnly: true (both non-default) on input that may contain a null or undefined` array element will throw synchronously instead of producing a query string. In a typical Node.js HTTP framework (Express, Fastify, Koa, hapi) the sync throw is caught by the framework's error boundary and the affected request returns a 500.

the worker process does not exit and subsequent requests are unaffected. The "kills the worker process" framing applies only to call sites outside a request-handler error boundary (background jobs, startup paths, stream pipelines) or to deployments with framework error handling explicitly disabled. The vulnerable input is a null or undefined entry inside an array.

this is reachable from JSON request bodies or from application code constructing arrays from user input, but not from standard HTML form submissions (which produce strings or omitted fields, not literal null).

MEDIUM · CVSS 5.3 EPSS 0.00044
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npm qs MODERATE fixed in 6.15.2

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5.3
MEDIUM · CVSS v3.1 · 7ffcee3d-2c14-4c3e-b844-86c6a321a158
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None Low High
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None Low High
Published to NVD17 May 2026 · 12:16 AM
CVSS VectorCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
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poc
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partial
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