It was discovered that redis, a persistent key-value database, could
execute insecure Lua bytecode by way of the EVAL command. This could
allow remote attackers to break out of the Lua sandbox and execute
arbitrary code.
It was discovered that redis, a persistent key-value database, could
execute insecure Lua bytecode by way of the EVAL command. This could
allow remote attackers to break out of the Lua sandbox and execute
arbitrary code.