The Ruby Advisory Database is a community effort to compile all security advisories that are relevant to Ruby libraries.
You can check your own Gemfile.locks against this database by using bundler-audit.
Do you know about a vulnerability that isn't listed in this database? Open an issue or submit a PR.
The database is a list of directories that match the names of Ruby libraries on rubygems.org. Within each directory are one or more advisory files for the Ruby library. These advisory files are named using the advisories' CVE identifier number.
gems/:
actionpack/:
CVE-2014-0130.yml CVE-2014-7818.yml CVE-2014-7829.yml CVE-2015-7576.yml
CVE-2015-7581.yml CVE-2016-0751.yml CVE-2016-0752.yml
rubies/:
jruby/:
...
mruby/:
...
ruby/:
...
The gems/
directory contains sub-directories that match the names of the Ruby
libraries on rubygems.org. Within each directory are one or more advisory
files for the Ruby library. These advisory files are named using the
advisories' CVE or GHSA ID.
The rubies/
directory contains sub-directories for each Ruby implementation.
Within each directory are one or more advisory files for the Ruby
implementation. These advisory files are named using the advisories' CVE
or GHSA ID.
Each advisory file contains the advisory information in YAML format. Here are some example advisories:
---
gem: actionpack
cve: 2023-22795
ghsa: 8xww-x3g3-6jcv
url: https://github.com/rails/rails/releases/tag/v7.0.4.1
title: ReDoS based DoS vulnerability in Action Dispatch
date: 2023-01-18
description: |
There is a possible regular expression based DoS vulnerability in Action
Dispatch related to the If-None-Match header. This vulnerability has been
assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2023-22795.
Versions Affected: All
Not affected: None
Fixed Versions: 5.2.8.15 (Rails LTS), 6.1.7.1, 7.0.4.1
# Impact
A specially crafted HTTP If-None-Match header can cause the regular
expression engine to enter a state of catastrophic backtracking, when on a
version of Ruby below 3.2.0. This can cause the process to use large amounts
of CPU and memory, leading to a possible DoS vulnerability All users running
an affected release should either upgrade or use one of the workarounds
immediately.
# Workarounds
We recommend that all users upgrade to one of the FIXED versions. In the
meantime, users can mitigate this vulnerability by using a load balancer or
other device to filter out malicious If-None-Match headers before they reach
the application.
Users on Ruby 3.2.0 or greater are not affected by this vulnerability.
patched_versions:
- "~> 5.2.8, >= 5.2.8.15" # Rails LTS
- "~> 6.1.7, >= 6.1.7.1"
- ">= 7.0.4.1"
---
engine: ruby
cve: 2022-28739
url: https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2022/04/12/buffer-overrun-in-string-to-float-cve-2022-28739/
title: Buffer overrun in String-to-Float conversion
date: 2022-04-12
description: |
A buffer-overrun vulnerability is discovered in a conversion algorithm from a String to a Float. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2022-28739. We strongly recommend upgrading Ruby.
Due to a bug in an internal function that converts a String to a Float, some convertion methods like Kernel#Float and String#to_f could cause buffer over-read. A typical consequence is a process termination due to segmentation fault, but in a limited circumstances, it may be exploitable for illegal memory read.
Please update Ruby to 2.6.10, 2.7.6, 3.0.4, or 3.1.2.
patched_versions:
- ~> 2.6.10
- ~> 2.7.6
- ~> 3.0.4
- '>= 3.1.2'
gem
[String] (required): Name of the affected gem.library
[String] (optional): Name of the ruby library which the affected gem belongs to.framework
[String] (optional): Name of the framework which the affected gem belongs to.platform
[String] (optional): If this vulnerability is platform-specific, name of platform this vulnerability affects (e.g. jruby)cve
[String] (optional): Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) ID.osvdb
[Integer] (optional): Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB) ID.ghsa
[String] (optional): GitHub Security Advisory (GHSA) ID.url
[String] (required): The URL to the full advisory.title
[String] (required): The title of the advisory or individual vulnerability. It must be a single line sentence.date
[Date] (required): The public disclosure date of the advisory.description
[String] (required): One or more paragraphs describing the vulnerability. It may contain multiple paragraphs.cvss_v2
[Float] (optional): The CVSSv2 score for the vulnerability.cvss_v3
[Float] (optional): The CVSSv3 score for the vulnerability.cvss_v4
[Float] (optional): The CVSSv4 score for the vulnerability.unaffected_versions
[Array<String>] (optional): The version requirements for the unaffected versions of the Ruby library.patched_versions
[Array<String>] (optional): The version requirements for the patched versions of the Ruby library.related
[Hash<Array<String>>] (optional): Sometimes an advisory references many urls and other identifiers. Supported keys:cve
,ghsa
,osvdb
, andurl
notes
[String] (optional): Internal notes regarding the vulnerability's inclusion in this database.
engine
[ruby
|mruby
|jruby
|truffleruby
] (required): Name of the affected Ruby implementation.platform
[String] (optional): If this vulnerability is platform-specific, name of platform this vulnerability affects (e.g. jruby)cve
[String] (optional): Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) ID.osvdb
[Integer] (optional): Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB) ID.ghsa
[String] (optional): GitHub Security Advisory (GHSA) ID.url
[String] (required): The URL to the full advisory.title
[String] (required): The title of the advisory or individual vulnerability. It must be a single line sentence.date
[Date] (required): The public disclosure date of the advisory.description
[String] (required): One or more paragraphs describing the vulnerability. It may contain multiple paragraphs.cvss_v2
[Float] (optional): The CVSSv2 score for the vulnerability.cvss_v3
[Float] (optional): The CVSSv3 score for the vulnerability.cvss_v4
[Float] (optional): The CVSSv4 score for the vulnerability.unaffected_versions
[Array<String>] (optional): The version requirements for the unaffected versions of the Ruby implementation.patched_versions
[Array<String>] (optional): The version requirements for the patched versions of the Ruby implementation.related
[Hash<Array<String>>] (optional): Sometimes an advisory references many urls and other identifiers. Supported keys:cve
,ghsa
,osvdb
, andurl
notes
[String] (optional): Internal notes regarding the vulnerability's inclusion in this database.
Prior to submitting a pull request, run the tests:
bundle install
bundle exec rspec
There is a script that will create initial yaml files for RubyGem advisories which are in the GitHub Security Advisory API, but are not already in this dataset. This script can be periodically run to ensure this repo has all the data that is present in the GitHub Advisory data.
The GitHub Advisory API requires a token to access it.
- It can be a completely scopeless token (recommended); it does not require any permissions at all.
- Get yours at https://github.com/settings/tokens
To run the GitHub Advisory sync to retrieve all advisories, start by executing the rake task:
GH_API_TOKEN=<your GitHub API Token> bundle exec rake sync_github_advisories
Or, to only retrieve advisories for a single gem:
GH_API_TOKEN=<your GitHub API Token> bundle exec rake sync_github_advisories[gem_name]
- The rake task will write yaml files for any missing advisories.
- Those files must be further edited.
- Fill in
cvss_v3
field by following the CVE link and getting it from page - Fill in
cvss_v4
field by following the CVE link and getting it from page - Fill in
patched_versions
field, using the comments at the bottom of the file - Fill in
unaffected_versions
, optional, if there are unaffected_versions - delete the GitHub data at the bottom of the yaml file
- double check all the data, commit it, and make a PR
- The GitHub Advisory data is structured opposite of RubySec unfortunately: GitHub identifies version range which are vulnerable; RubySec identifies version ranges which are not vulnerable. This is why some manual work to translate is needed.
- Fill in
Please see CONTRIBUTORS.md.
This database also includes data from the Open Sourced Vulnerability Database developed by the Open Security Foundation (OSF) and its contributors.