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Within the URI template implementation in Addressable, a maliciously crafted template may result in uncontrolled resource consumption,
leading to denial of service when matched against a URI. In typical usage, templates would not normally be read from untrusted user input,
but nonetheless, no previous security advisory for Addressable has cautioned against doing this.
Users of the parsing capabilities in Addressable but not the URI template capabilities are unaffected.
Release Notes
2.8.0 (from changelog)
fixes ReDoS vulnerability in Addressable::Template#match
no longer replaces + with spaces in queries for non-http(s) schemes
fixed encoding ipv6 literals
the :compacted flag for normalized_query now dedupes parameters
fix broken escape_component alias
dropping support for Ruby 2.0 and 2.1
adding Ruby 3.0 compatibility for development tasks
drop support for rack-mount and remove Addressable::Template#generate
performance improvements
switch CI/CD to GitHub Actions
2.7.0 (from changelog)
added :compacted flag to normalized_query
heuristic_parse handles mailto: more intuitively
refactored validation to use a prepended module
dropped explicit support for JRuby 9.0.5.0
compatibility w/ public_suffix 4.x
performance improvements
2.6.0 (from changelog)
added tld= method to allow assignment to the public suffix
most heuristic_parse patterns are now case-insensitive
heuristic_parse handles more file:// URI variations
fixes bug in heuristic_parse when uri starts with digit
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🚨 Your current dependencies have known security vulnerabilities 🚨
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Here is everything you need to know about this update. Please take a good look at what changed and the test results before merging this pull request.
What changed?
✳️ letter_opener (1.1.1 → 1.8.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
1.8.0 (from changelog)
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↗️ addressable (indirect, 2.3.4 → 2.8.0) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Regular Expression Denial of Service in Addressable templates
Release Notes
2.8.0 (from changelog)
2.7.0 (from changelog)
2.6.0 (from changelog)
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↗️ launchy (indirect, 2.3.0 → 2.5.0) · Repo · Changelog
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2.5.0 (from changelog)
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🆕 public_suffix (added, 4.0.6)
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