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A heap overflow issue was found in Redis in versions before 5.0.10 before 6.0.9 and before 6.2.0 when using a heap allocator other than jemalloc or glibc's malloc leading to potential out of bound write or process crash. Effectively this flaw does not affect the vast majority of users who use jemalloc or glibc malloc.

🗓️ 06 Apr 2021 07:00:00Reported by MicrosoftType 
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Redis heap overflow in older versions not using jemalloc or glibc malloc; may crash.

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10 Mar 2023 08:00Current
7High risk
Vulners AI Score7
CVSS 25
CVSS 3.15.3
EPSS0.01144
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