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Slackware Linux 15.0 / current ruby Vulnerability (SSA:2022-328-01)
The version of ruby installed on the remote host is prior to 3.0.5 / 3.1.3. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the SSA:2022-328-01 advisory. - The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is releva...
Slackware: Security Advisory (SSA:2022-328-01)
The remote host is missing an update for the SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
[slackware-security] ruby
New ruby packages are available for Slackware 15.0 and -current to fix a security issue. Here are the details from the Slackware 15.0 ChangeLog: patches/packages/ruby-3.0.5-i586-1slack15.0.txz: Upgraded. This release includes a security fix: HTTP response splitting in CGI. For more information,...
HTTP response splitting in CGI
If an application that generates HTTP responses using the cgi gem with untrusted user input, an attacker can exploit it to inject a malicious HTTP response header and/or body. Also, the contents for a CGI::Cookie object were not checked properly. If an application creates a CGI::Cookie object bas...
rubygem-cgi -- HTTP response splitting vulnerability
Hiroshi Tokumaru reports: If an application that generates HTTP responses using the cgi gem with untrusted user input, an attacker can exploit it to inject a malicious HTTP response header and/or body. Also, the contents for a CGI::Cookie object were not checked properly. If an application create...
GHSA-VC47-6RQG-C7F5 HTTP response splitting in CGI
Ruby gem cgi.rb prior to versions 0.3.5, 0.2.2 and 0.1.0.2 allow HTTP header injection. If a CGI application using the CGI library inserts untrusted input into the HTTP response header, an attacker can exploit it to insert a newline character to split a header, and inject malicious content to...
HTTP response splitting in CGI
Ruby gem cgi.rb prior to versions 0.3.5, 0.2.2 and 0.1.0.2 allow HTTP header injection. If a CGI application using the CGI library inserts untrusted input into the HTTP response header, an attacker can exploit it to insert a newline character to split a header, and inject malicious content to...
CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
DEBIAN-CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
ALPINE-CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
UBUNTU-CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
Design/Logic Flaw
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
CVE-2021-33621
The CVE-2021-33621 entry concerns the Ruby CGI gem: HTTP response splitting in cgi-gem versions before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5. The underlying issue is in how untrusted input can affect an HTTP response or CGI::Cookie creation, enabling response-splitting exploits. Aff...
Ruby 注入漏洞
Ruby is a cross-platform, object-oriented, dynamically typed programming language from the personal developer of Yukihiro Matsumoto. A security vulnerability exists in Ruby, which stems from a cgi gem that allows HTTP response splitting...
PT-2022-6734 · Ruby +10 · Cgi +10
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: cgi gem versions 0.1.0.0 through 0.1.0.1 cgi gem versions 0.2.0 through 0.2.1 cgi gem versions 0.3.0 through 0.3.4 Description: The issue is related to HTTP response splitting, which occurs when untrusted user input is inserted into an HTTP...
CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...
CVE-2021-33621
The cgi gem before 0.1.0.2, 0.2.x before 0.2.2, and 0.3.x before 0.3.5 for Ruby allows HTTP response splitting. This is relevant to applications that use untrusted user input either to generate an HTTP response or to create a CGI::Cookie object...