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Major Security Hole Found in Rails
For all of you using Ruby on Rails, this announcement passed on as a public service:
We're still hard at work on Rails 1.2, which features all the new dandy REST stuff and more, but a serious security concern has come to our attention that needed to be addressed sooner than the release of 1.2 would allow. So here's Rails 1.1.5!
This is a MANDATORY upgrade for anyone not running on a very recent edge (which isn't affected by this). If you have a public Rails site, you MUST upgrade to Rails 1.1.5. The security issue is severe and you do not want to be caught unpatched.
The issue is in fact of such a criticality that we're not going to dig into the specifics. No need to arm would-be assalients.
So upgrade today, not tomorrow. We've made sure that Rails 1.1.5 is fully drop-in compatible with 1.1.4. It only includes a handful of bug fixes and no new features
Update 1: A more extensive entry on the details behind the security hole.
Topics: Ruby on Rails, Security
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by the time you posted it. 1.1.5 had a even bigger hole..
upgrade to 1.1.6 folks!
Comment by nil, Wednesday, August 16, 2006 @ 10:58 am