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    <title>📢 CVE-2026-21717 A flaw in V8&apos;s string hashing mechanism causes integer-like strings to be hashed to their numeric value, making hash collisions trivially predictable. By crafting a request that causes many such collisions in V8&apos;s internal string table, an attacker can significantly degrade performance of the Node.js process.

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