Redis warns of critical flaw impacting thousands of instances
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As you know, Redis is a bit the champion of memory cache. It's fast, it's efficient, everyone uses it, but above all, it runs in 75% of cloud environments. Basically, 3 out of 4 servers in the cloud use it... Cool? Yes, except when a security critical flaw points at the tip of their nose! And not a small flaw, my friends! A fault noted 10 out of 10 in gravity, which allows remote code execution on servers. Stamped CVE-2025-49844, and beautifully…
Redis Warns of Critical Flaw Impacting Thousands of Instances
An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: The Redis security team has released patches for a maximum severity vulnerability that could allow attackers to gain remote code execution on thousands of vulnerable instances. Redis (short for Remote Dictionary Server) is an open-source data structure store used in approximately 75% of cloud environments, functioning like a database, cache, and message broker, and storing data in RAM fo…
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