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Bumps actionview from 6.0.3 to 6.0.3.1. This update includes a security fix.
Vulnerabilities fixed
Sourced from The Ruby Advisory Database.
CSRF Vulnerability in rails-ujs There is an vulnerability in rails-ujs that allows attackers to send CSRF tokens to wrong domains.
Versions Affected: rails <= 6.0.3 Not affected: Applications which don't use rails-ujs. Fixed Versions: rails >= 5.2.4.3, rails >= 6.0.3.1
Impact
This is a regression of CVE-2015-1840.
In the scenario where an attacker might be able to control the href attribute of an anchor tag or the action attribute of a form tag that will trigger a POST action, the attacker can set the href or action to a cross-origin URL, and the CSRF token will be sent.
Workarounds
To work around this problem, change code that allows users to control the href attribute of an anchor
... (truncated)Patched versions: ~> 5.2.4.3; >= 6.0.3.1 Unaffected versions: none
Changelog
Sourced from actionview's changelog.
Rails 6.0.3.1 (May 18, 2020)
- [CVE-2020-8167] Check that request is same-origin prior to including CSRF token in XHRs
Commits
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Check that request is same-origin prior to including CSRF token in XHRs - See full diff in compare view
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