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Ruby on Rails receives the third security patch this month

Ruby on Rails versions 3.0.20 and 2.3.16 fix an extremely critical remote code execution vulnerability

Developers of the Ruby on Rails web development framework have released versions 3.0.20 and 2.3.16 of the software in order to address a critical remote code execution vulnerability.

This is the third security update released in January for Ruby on Rails, an increasingly popular framework for developing Web applications using the Ruby programming language that was used to build websites like Hulu, GroupOn, GitHub, Scribd and others.

The Rails developers described the updates released on January 28 as "extremely critical" and advised all users of the 3.0.x and 2.3.x Rails software branches to update immediately.

According to a corresponding security advisory, the newly released Rails versions address a vulnerability in the Rails JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) code that allows attackers to bypass authentication systems, inject arbitrary SQL (Structured Query Language) into an application's database, inject and execute arbitrary code or perform a denial-of-service (DoS) attack against an application.

The Rails developers pointed out that despite receiving this update, the Rails 3.0.x branch is no longer officially supported. "Please note that only the 2.3.x, 3.1.x and 3.2.x series are supported at present," they said.

Users of Rails versions that are no longer supported were advised to upgrade as soon as possible to a newer, supported version, because the continued availability of security fixes for unsupported versions cannot be guaranteed. The newer 3.1.x and 3.2.x Rails branches are not affected by this vulnerability.

This latest Rails vulnerability is identified as CVE-2013-0333 and is different from CVE-2013-0156, a critical SQL injection vulnerability patched in the framework on January 8. The Rails developers stressed that users of Rails 2.3 or 3.0 who previously installed the fix for CVE-2013-0156 are still required to install the new fix released this week.




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