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Redash vulnerabilities: known CVEs & security history

Redash · Data / BI · 5 tracked CVEs · 0 actively exploited · updated June 2026 · what is a CVE? →

This is the full list of known vulnerabilities (CVEs) across all Redash release lines — 5 in total. A CVE here doesn't mean your version is affected — check Redash's current status and the safe version to run.

5
known CVEs
0
actively exploited (KEV)
0
critical severity
0
ransomware-linked

Known Redash CVEs

Actively-exploited and most-severe first. Open any CVE for full details.

CVESeverityCVSSEPSSYear
CVE-2021-41192 high 8.1 8% 2021
CVE-2020-12725 high 7.2 1% 2020
CVE-2021-43780 medium 6.8 1% 2021
CVE-2021-43777 medium 6.8 0% 2021
CVE-2020-36144 medium 5.3 1% 2021

Is my Redash version affected?

The list above spans every release. To know whether your version is affected — and the minimum safe version to upgrade to — check it directly.

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Redash vulnerabilities — frequently asked

How many known vulnerabilities does Redash have?

IsItPatched tracks 5 CVEs for Redash. 0 are critical-severity and 2 high-severity. These span every release line — what matters is whether the version you run is affected.

Does Redash have any actively-exploited vulnerabilities?

None of Redash's tracked CVEs are currently in CISA's KEV catalog — but new ones can be added at any time, so keep your version current.

What is the most severe Redash vulnerability?

Among tracked issues, CVE-2021-41192 (HIGH, CVSS 8.1) ranks highest — a CWE-1188 weakness.

Is Redash safe to use?

It depends on the version. The latest supported Redash release clears the known issues; older versions may still be affected. Check the exact version you run for a verdict.

CVE data aggregated from NVD, CISA KEV and EPSS (FIRST.org). Related: Redash security status · Redash end-of-life · actively-exploited CVEs. Always verify against Redash's advisories — see our disclaimer.