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    <Note Title="Details" Type="General" Ordinal="2" xml:lang="en">This update for valkey fixes the following issues:

Update to 8.0.6:

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    - CVE-2025-49844: Fixed that a Lua script may lead to remote code execution (bsc#1250995)
    - CVE-2025-46817: Fixed that a Lua script may lead to integer overflow and potential RCE (bsc#1250995)
    - CVE-2025-46818: Fixed that a Lua script can be executed in the context of another user (bsc#1250995)
    - CVE-2025-46819: Fixed LUA out-of-bound read (bsc#1250995)

  - Bug fixes:
  
    * Fix accounting for dual channel RDB bytes in replication stats (#2614)
    * Fix EVAL to report unknown error when empty error table is provided (#2229)
    * Fix use-after-free when active expiration triggers hashtable to shrink (#2257)
    * Fix MEMORY USAGE to account for embedded keys (#2290)
    * Fix memory leak when shrinking a hashtable without entries (#2288)
    * Prevent potential assertion in active defrag handling large allocations (#2353)
    * Prevent bad memory access when NOTOUCH client gets unblocked (#2347)
    * Converge divergent shard-id persisted in nodes.conf to primary's shard id (#2174)
    * Fix client tracking memory overhead calculation (#2360)
    * Fix RDB load per slot memory pre-allocation when loading from RDB snapshot (#2466)
    * Don't use AVX2 instructions if the CPU doesn't support it (#2571)
    * Fix bug where active defrag may be unable to defrag sparsely filled pages (#2656)

Changes from 8.0.5:

  https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey/releases/tag/8.0.5

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