CVE-2024-31228
Publication date 7 October 2024
Last updated 10 March 2025
Ubuntu priority
Redis is an open source, in-memory database that persists on disk. Authenticated users can trigger a denial-of-service by using specially crafted, long string match patterns on supported commands such as `KEYS`, `SCAN`, `PSUBSCRIBE`, `FUNCTION LIST`, `COMMAND LIST` and ACL definitions. Matching of extremely long patterns may result in unbounded recursion, leading to stack overflow and process crash. This problem has been fixed in Redis versions 6.2.16, 7.2.6, and 7.4.1. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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redis | 24.10 oracular |
Fixed 5:7.0.15-1ubuntu0.24.10.1
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24.04 LTS noble |
Fixed 5:7.0.15-1ubuntu0.24.04.1
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22.04 LTS jammy |
Fixed 5:6.0.16-1ubuntu1+esm2
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20.04 LTS focal |
Fixed 5:5.0.7-2ubuntu0.1+esm3
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18.04 LTS bionic |
Fixed 5:4.0.9-1ubuntu0.2+esm5
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16.04 LTS xenial |
Fixed 2:3.0.6-1ubuntu0.4+esm3
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14.04 LTS trusty | Ignored end of ESM support, was needs-triage |
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Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)
- USN-7321-1
- Redis vulnerabilities
- 5 March 2025