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✳️ rails (4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 ActiveJob/ActiveStorage vulnerabilities
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↗️ actionmailer (indirect, 4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
4.2.11.3 (from changelog)
4.2.11.2 (from changelog)
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↗️ actionpack (indirect, 4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
4.2.11.3 (from changelog)
4.2.11.2 (from changelog)
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↗️ actionview (indirect, 4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Potential remote code execution of user-provided local names in ActionView
🚨 File Content Disclosure in Action View
🚨 Denial of Service Vulnerability in Action View
Release Notes
4.2.11.3 (from changelog)
4.2.11.2 (from changelog)
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↗️ activejob (indirect, 4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Broken Access Control vulnerability in Active Job
Release Notes
4.2.11.3 (from changelog)
4.2.11.2 (from changelog)
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↗️ activemodel (indirect, 4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
4.2.11.3 (from changelog)
4.2.11.2 (from changelog)
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↗️ activerecord (indirect, 4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
4.2.11.3 (from changelog)
4.2.11.2 (from changelog)
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↗️ activesupport (indirect, 4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
4.2.11.3 (from changelog)
4.2.11.2 (from changelog)
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↗️ builder (indirect, 3.2.3 → 3.2.4) · Repo · Changelog
↗️ globalid (indirect, 0.4.0 → 0.4.2) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
0.4.2
0.4.1
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↗️ i18n (indirect, 0.8.6 → 0.9.5) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
0.9.5
0.9.4
0.9.3
0.9.1
0.9.0
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↗️ loofah (indirect, 2.0.3 → 2.10.0) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Loofah XSS Vulnerability
🚨 Loofah XSS Vulnerability
🚨 Loofah XSS Vulnerability
Release Notes
2.10.0
2.9.1
2.9.0
2.8.0
2.7.0
2.6.0 (from changelog)
2.5.0 (from changelog)
2.4.0
2.3.1
2.3.0 (from changelog)
2.2.3
2.2.2
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↗️ mail (indirect, 2.6.6 → 2.7.1) · Repo · Changelog
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↗️ mini_portile2 (indirect, 2.2.0 → 2.5.3) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
2.5.3
2.5.2
2.5.1
2.5.0
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↗️ minitest (indirect, 5.10.2 → 5.14.4) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
5.14.4 (from changelog)
5.14.3 (from changelog)
5.14.2 (from changelog)
5.14.0 (from changelog)
5.13.0 (from changelog)
5.12.2 (from changelog)
5.12.1 (from changelog)
5.12.0 (from changelog)
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↗️ nokogiri (indirect, 1.8.0 → 1.11.7) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Update packaged dependency libxml2 from 2.9.10 to 2.9.12
🚨 Nokogiri::XML::Schema trusts input by default, exposing risk of an XXE vulnerability
🚨 xmlStringLenDecodeEntities in parser.c in libxml2 2.9.10 has an infinite loop in a certain end-of-file situation.
🚨 Nokogiri gem, via libxslt, is affected by multiple vulnerabilities
🚨 Nokogiri Command Injection Vulnerability
🚨 Nokogiri gem, via libxslt, is affected by improper access control vulnerability
🚨 Nokogiri gem, via libxml2, is affected by multiple vulnerabilities
🚨 Revert libxml2 behavior in Nokogiri gem that could cause XSS
🚨 libxml2 could be made to crash or run arbitrary code if it opened a specially crafted file
🚨 Nokogiri gem, via libxml, is affected by DoS vulnerabilities
🚨 Nokogiri gem, via libxml, is affected by DoS and RCE vulnerabilities
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↗️ rack (indirect, 1.6.8 → 1.6.13) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Possible information leak / session hijack vulnerability
🚨 Possible XSS vulnerability in Rack
Release Notes
1.6.12 (from changelog)
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↗️ rails-deprecated_sanitizer (indirect, 1.0.3 → 1.0.4) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
1.0.4 (from changelog)
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↗️ rails-dom-testing (indirect, 1.0.8 → 1.0.9) · Repo
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↗️ rails-html-sanitizer (indirect, 1.0.3 → 1.3.0) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Possible XSS vulnerability in rails-html-sanitizer
Release Notes
1.3.0
1.2.0
1.1.0
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↗️ railties (indirect, 4.2.9 → 4.2.11.3) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
4.2.11.3 (from changelog)
4.2.11.2 (from changelog)
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↗️ rake (indirect, 12.0.0 → 13.0.6) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 OS Command Injection in Rake
Release Notes
13.0.6 (from changelog)
13.0.5 (from changelog)
13.0.4 (from changelog)
13.0.3 (from changelog)
13.0.1 (from changelog)
13.0.0 (from changelog)
12.3.3 (from changelog)
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↗️ sprockets (indirect, 3.7.1 → 3.7.2) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Path Traversal in Sprockets
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↗️ sprockets-rails (indirect, 3.2.0 → 3.2.2) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
3.2.2
3.2.1
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↗️ thor (indirect, 0.19.4 → 1.1.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
1.1.0 (from changelog)
1.0.1 (from changelog)
1.0.0 (from changelog)
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↗️ tzinfo (indirect, 1.2.3 → 1.2.9) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
1.2.9
1.2.8
1.2.7
1.2.6
1.2.5
1.2.4
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🆕 crass (added, 1.0.6)
🆕 mini_mime (added, 1.1.0)
🆕 racc (added, 1.5.2)
🗑️ mime-types (removed)
🗑️ mime-types-data (removed)
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