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| purl | pkg:gem/actionpack@6.0.4.1 |
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VCID-1x8k-t8mr-3fgp
Aliases: CVE-2021-44528 GHSA-qphc-hf5q-v8fc |
URL Redirection to Untrusted Site ('Open Redirect') A open redirect vulnerability exists in Action Pack >= 6.0.0 that could allow an attacker to craft a "X-Forwarded-Host" headers in combination with certain "allowed host" formats can cause the Host Authorization middleware in Action Pack to redirect users to a malicious website. |
Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 11 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-63gy-6njy-kbd8
Aliases: CVE-2023-22792 GHSA-p84v-45xj-wwqj GMS-2023-58 |
ReDoS based DoS vulnerability in Action Dispatch There is a possible regular expression based DoS vulnerability in Action Dispatch. Specially crafted cookies, in combination with a specially crafted `X_FORWARDED_HOST` header can cause the regular expression engine to enter a state of catastrophic backtracking. This can cause the process to use large amounts of CPU and memory, leading to a possible DoS vulnerability All users running an affected release should either upgrade or use one of the workarounds immediately. |
Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 9 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-ce39-j83r-6ug9
Aliases: CVE-2022-22577 GHSA-mm33-5vfq-3mm3 GMS-2022-1137 |
Duplicate This advisory duplicates another. |
Affected by 7 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-dd9p-x7k3-37ea
Aliases: CVE-2023-28362 GHSA-4g8v-vg43-wpgf |
Actionpack has possible cross-site scripting vulnerability via User Supplied Values to redirect_to The `redirect_to` method in Rails allows provided values to contain characters which are not legal in an HTTP header value. This results in the potential for downstream services which enforce RFC compliance on HTTP response headers to remove the assigned Location header. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2023-28362. Versions Affected: All. Not affected: None Fixed Versions: 7.0.5.1, 6.1.7.4 |
Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-ehbj-aezy-d7h4
Aliases: CVE-2024-26142 GHSA-jjhx-jhvp-74wq |
Rails has possible ReDoS vulnerability in Accept header parsing in Action Dispatch # Possible ReDoS vulnerability in Accept header parsing in Action Dispatch There is a possible ReDoS vulnerability in the Accept header parsing routines of Action Dispatch. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-26142. Versions Affected: >= 7.1.0, < 7.1.3.1 Not affected: < 7.1.0 Fixed Versions: 7.1.3.1 Impact ------ Carefully crafted Accept headers can cause Accept header parsing in Action Dispatch to take an unexpected amount of time, possibly resulting in a DoS vulnerability. All users running an affected release should either upgrade or use one of the workarounds immediately. Ruby 3.2 has mitigations for this problem, so Rails applications using Ruby 3.2 or newer are unaffected. Releases -------- The fixed releases are available at the normal locations. Workarounds ----------- There are no feasible workarounds for this issue. Patches ------- To aid users who aren't able to upgrade immediately we have provided patches for the two supported release series. They are in git-am format and consist of a single changeset. * 7-1-accept-redox.patch - Patch for 7.1 series Credits ------- Thanks [svalkanov](https://hackerone.com/svalkanov) for the report and patch! |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-g3rk-djae-pkeh
Aliases: CVE-2024-54133 GHSA-vfm5-rmrh-j26v |
Possible Content Security Policy bypass in Action Dispatch There is a possible Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the `content_security_policy` helper in Action Pack. Impact ------ Applications which set Content-Security-Policy (CSP) headers dynamically from untrusted user input may be vulnerable to carefully crafted inputs being able to inject new directives into the CSP. This could lead to a bypass of the CSP and its protection against XSS and other attacks. Releases -------- The fixed releases are available at the normal locations. Workarounds ----------- Applications can avoid setting CSP headers dynamically from untrusted input, or can validate/sanitize that input. Credits ------- Thanks to [ryotak](https://hackerone.com/ryotak) for the report! |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-hppf-a715-r7b2
Aliases: CVE-2023-22795 GHSA-8xww-x3g3-6jcv GMS-2023-56 |
ReDoS based DoS vulnerability in Action Dispatch There is a possible regular expression based DoS vulnerability in Action Dispatch related to the If-None-Match header. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2023-22795. A specially crafted HTTP `If-None-Match` header can cause the regular expression engine to enter a state of catastrophic backtracking, when on a version of Ruby below 3.2.0. This can cause the process to use large amounts of CPU and memory, leading to a possible DoS vulnerability All users running an affected release should either upgrade or use one of the workarounds immediately. |
Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 9 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-jwun-grgg-2uet
Aliases: CVE-2022-23633 CVE-2022-23634 GHSA-rmj8-8hhh-gv5h GHSA-wh98-p28r-vrc9 |
Exposure of information in Action Pack Action Pack is a framework for handling and responding to web requests. Under certain circumstances response bodies will not be closed. In the event a response is *not* notified of a `close`, `ActionDispatch::Executor` will not know to reset thread local state for the next request. This can lead to data being leaked to subsequent requests. This has been fixed in Rails 7.0.2.1, 6.1.4.5, 6.0.4.5, and 5.2.6.1. Upgrading is highly recommended, but to work around this problem a middleware described in GHSA-wh98-p28r-vrc9 can be used. |
Affected by 9 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 12 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-p5mc-r1rg-5ff7
Aliases: CVE-2022-27777 GHSA-ch3h-j2vf-95pv GMS-2022-1138 |
Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') in actionview. |
Affected by 7 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 8 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-sfyc-jewr-wuf5
Aliases: CVE-2024-47887 GHSA-vfg9-r3fq-jvx4 |
Possible ReDoS vulnerability in HTTP Token authentication in Action Controller There is a possible ReDoS vulnerability in Action Controller's HTTP Token authentication. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-47887. Impact ------ For applications using HTTP Token authentication via `authenticate_or_request_with_http_token` or similar, a carefully crafted header may cause header parsing to take an unexpected amount of time, possibly resulting in a DoS vulnerability. All users running an affected release should either upgrade or apply the relevant patch immediately. Ruby 3.2 has mitigations for this problem, so Rails applications using Ruby 3.2 or newer are unaffected. Rails 8.0.0.beta1 depends on Ruby 3.2 or greater so is unaffected. Releases -------- The fixed releases are available at the normal locations. Workarounds ----------- Users on Ruby 3.2 are unaffected by this issue. Credits ------- Thanks to [scyoon](https://hackerone.com/scyoon) for reporting |
Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-sgdb-985e-4uej
Aliases: CVE-2024-41128 GHSA-x76w-6vjr-8xgj |
Possible ReDoS vulnerability in query parameter filtering in Action Dispatch There is a possible ReDoS vulnerability in the query parameter filtering routines of Action Dispatch. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-41128. Impact ------ Carefully crafted query parameters can cause query parameter filtering to take an unexpected amount of time, possibly resulting in a DoS vulnerability. All users running an affected release should either upgrade or apply the relevant patch immediately. Ruby 3.2 has mitigations for this problem, so Rails applications using Ruby 3.2 or newer are unaffected. Rails 8.0.0.beta1 depends on Ruby 3.2 or greater so is unaffected. Releases -------- The fixed releases are available at the normal locations. Workarounds ----------- Users on Ruby 3.2 are unaffected by this issue. Credits ------- Thanks to [scyoon](https://hackerone.com/scyoon) for the report and patches! |
Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities. |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Aliases |
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| VCID-1bxs-yghe-cyck | URL Redirection to Untrusted Site ('Open Redirect') A possible open redirect vulnerability in the Host Authorization middleware in Action Pack >= 6.0.0 that could allow attackers to redirect users to a malicious website. |
CVE-2021-22942
GHSA-2rqw-v265-jf8c |