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to version 8.2.2 or higher.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Integer Overflow or Wraparound. An attacker can cause the server to read out-of-bounds memory or crash the process by submitting specially crafted scripts via the EVAL
or FUNCTION
commands.
Note:
This is only exploitable if the attacker has a valid authenticated account with permission to execute Lua scripts.
This vulnerability can be mitigated by using ACLs to block script execution by restricting both the EVAL
and FUNCTION
command families, disabling or limiting Lua scripting, enforcing strong authentication, and restricting network access to trusted hosts.