lua scripting

  1. Azure Linux Attestation and Redis Lua CVEs: Who's In Scope?

    Redis’ recent Lua-scripting vulnerabilities have once again put the spotlight on supply-chain visibility: Microsoft’s MSRC entry notes that Azure Linux includes the affected open‑source component and is therefore potentially affected, but that wording is a product‑scoped attestation rather than...
  2. Redis Lua Scripting CVE-2022-24735 Patch ACLs and Multi Tenant Security

    Redis’ Lua scripting subsystem contained a subtle but consequential weakness that let a less‑privileged user inject code which could later execute with the privileges of a higher‑privileged Redis user — a bug tracked as CVE‑2022‑24735 and fixed in Redis 6.2.7 and 7.0.0. Background / Overview...
  3. CVE-2022-24736 Redis Lua DoS: Patch, Mitigations, and Best Practices

    A malformed Lua script that reaches Redis’ embedded interpreter can trigger a NULL-pointer dereference and crash redis-server, a denial‑of‑service flaw tracked as CVE‑2022‑24736 that was fixed upstream in Redis 6.2.7 and 7.0.0; the practical mitigations for environments that cannot immediately...
  4. AnduinOS Updates 1.3.3, 1.2.6, and 1.1.6 Improve Windows 11-Like Linux Experience

    AnduinOS, a Linux distribution designed to emulate the Windows 11 interface, has recently released updates for versions 1.3.3, 1.2.6, and 1.1.6. These point releases introduce several enhancements aimed at improving user experience and system functionality. Key Updates Across Versions...
  5. Microsoft Windows 11's New 'Windows Health and Optimized Experiences' Explained

    Windows 11 continues its evolution as Microsoft’s flagship desktop operating system, steadily adopting smarter tools and efficiency-focused features in a bid to meet the demands of users on desktops, laptops, and tablets alike. The latest innovation attracting the attention of Windows...
  6. Windows 11 Leak Reveals 'Windows Health and Optimized Experiences' for Smarter Battery & Performance Management

    Windows 11 users may soon notice a subtle yet significant shift in how their devices manage performance and battery health, if recent leaks and discoveries from Windows enthusiasts and developers are to be believed. Microsoft has been quietly experimenting with a new system service called...