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The vulnerability of the Ruby-based Rack web server module interface parser allows a attacker to trigger a denial-of-service attack.
The vulnerability of the Ruby-based Rack web server module interface parser involves an uncontrolled consumption of resources. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to cause service failures...
The vulnerability of the modular interface of the Ruby-based Rack web server allows a hacker to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of the Ruby-based Rack web server’s modular interface is related to uncontrolled resource consumption. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to cause service failures...
The vulnerability of the modular interface between web servers and Rack web applications, related to incorrect path name restrictions for restricted directories, allows attackers to gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the modular interface between web servers and Rack web applications is related to incorrect restrictions on the path name to the restricted directory. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access to protected information...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted headers may cause header parsing in Rack to take longer than expected, potentially leading to a denial-of-service issue. The Accept and Forwarded headers are affected. Ruby 3.2 includes fixes for this problem, so Rack applications tha...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
A denial-of-service vulnerability exists in the Range header parsing component of Rack, version 1.5.0 and later. A carefully crafted input can cause the Range header parsing component in Rack to take an unexpectedly long time, potentially leading to a denial-of-service attack. Any applications th...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
There is a denial-of-service vulnerability in the header parsing component of Rack...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted Range headers can cause a server to respond with an unexpectedly large response. Responding with such large responses could lead to a denial of service issue. Vulnerable applications will use the Rack::File middleware or the...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
A denial-of-service vulnerability in the multipart parsing component of Rack was fixed in versions 2.0.9.2, 2.1.4.2, 2.2.4.1, and 3.0.0.1. This vulnerability could allow attackers to craft input that causes the RFC2183 multipart boundary parsing in Rack to take an unexpectedly long time,...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
There is a denial-of-service vulnerability in the Content-Disposition parsing component of Rack, which was fixed in versions 2.0.9.2, 2.1.4.2, 2.2.4.1, and 3.0.0.1. This vulnerability could allow an attacker to create an input that causes the Content-Disposition header parsing in Rack to take an...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
There is a DoS vulnerability in Rack versions v3.0.4.2, v2.2.6.3, v2.1.4.3, and v2.0.9.3, particularly in the Multipart MIME parsing code. This vulnerability could allow an attacker to craft requests that can be abused to cause the multipart parsing to take longer than expected...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted content type headers can cause Rack’s media type parser to take much longer than expected, leading to a possible denial-of-service vulnerability ReDos, degree 2 polynomial. This vulnerability has been fixed in 3.0.9.1 and 2.2.8.1...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
A security vulnerability exists in versions of Rack 2.2.3 and Rack 2.1.4, where reliance on cookies without validation/integrity checks allows an attacker to forge a secure or host-only cookie prefix...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
There is a directory traversal vulnerability in Rack versions prior to 2.2.0. This vulnerability allows attackers to exploit the directory traversal vulnerability in the Rack::Directory module, which is included with Rack. This could lead to the disclosure of sensitive information...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Puma
Puma is a simple, fast, multi-threaded, parallel HTTP 1.1 server for Ruby/Rack applications. When using Puma behind a proxy that does not properly validate that the incoming HTTP requests comply with the RFC7230 standard, Puma and the frontend proxy may disagree about where the requests start and...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
A sequence injection vulnerability exists in Rack versions 2.0.9.1, 2.1.4.1, and 2.2.3.1. This vulnerability could allow for shell escapes in the Lint and CommonLogger components of Rack...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Ruby-Rack
There is a possible denial-of-service vulnerability in Rack versions 2.0.9.1, 2.1.4.1, and 2.2.3.1, specifically in the multipart parsing component of Rack...
SUSE SLES15 Security Update : rmt-server (SUSE-SU-2026:1964-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SLES15 / SLESSAP15 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the SUSE-SU-2026:1964-1 advisory. This update for rmt-server fixes the following issues - CVE-2026-26961: rack: mismatch in header handling can allow to smuggle...
Security update for rmt-server
This update for rmt-server fixes the following issues CVE-2026-26961: rack: mismatch in header handling can allow to smuggle multipart content bsc1261398. CVE-2026-26962: rack: improper unfolding of folded multipart headers can lead to header injection or response splitting bsc1261471...
SUSE-SU-2026:1964-1 Security update for rmt-server
This update for rmt-server fixes the following issues - CVE-2026-26961: rack: mismatch in header handling can allow to smuggle multipart content bsc1261398. - CVE-2026-26962: rack: improper unfolding of folded multipart headers can lead to header injection or response splitting bsc1261471. -...
Malicious Package
Overview knot-rack-session-store is a malicious package. This package is part of a malicious cluster of Ruby gems published by the threat actor knot-theory. Designed to impersonate legitimate utilities, it executes a payload upon installation that harvests environment variables, SSH keys, AWS...