🛡️ CVE-2022-31144 — keydb

🟠 CVSS 8.0 — High ✅ No Known Exploit OSV
8.0
CVSS Score
0 Low4 Medium7 High9 Critical10

Description

Potential heap overflow in Redis

Redis is an in-memory database that persists on disk. A specially crafted XAUTOCLAIM command on a stream key in a specific state may result with heap overflow, and potentially remote code execution. This problem affects versions on the 7.x branch prior to 7.0.4. The patch is released in version 7.0.4.

Affected software

CVE-2022-31144 is recorded against 3 packages.

  • keydb
  • redis
  • valkey

Timeline and source

Published on 22 August 2024 and last revised on 14 October 2025. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. Record sourced from OSV.

References

github.com (Web)
github.com (Web)
security.gentoo.org (Web)
security.netapp.com (Web)
nvd.nist.gov (Web)

CVE-2022-31144 on other distributions

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Details

Severity HIGH
CVSS Score 8.0
CVSS Vector N/A
CWE N/A
Public Exploit ✅ No
Source OSV
Published 2024-08-22
Updated 2026-08-12
Modified 2025-10-14
Fix URL N/A

Affected Packages

Software From version Fixed in
keydb
redis
valkey

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