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    Rack::Static Vulnerability Exposes Ruby Servers to Data Breaches!

    April 28, 2025

    Rack::Static Vulnerability Exposes Ruby Servers to Data Breaches!

    Hold onto your keyboards, Ruby developers! 😱 A critical security flaw in the Rack::Static middleware has been uncovered, potentially leaving Ruby-based web servers vulnerable to data breaches. Dubbed …
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