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CVE-2023-36823

Medium priority

Some fixes available 3 of 5

Sanitize is an allowlist-based HTML and CSS sanitizer. Using carefully crafted input, an attacker may be able to sneak arbitrary HTML and CSS through Sanitize starting with version 3.0.0 and prior to version 6.0.2 when Sanitize is...

1 affected packages

ruby-sanitize

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
ruby-sanitize Fixed Fixed Not affected Not affected
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CVE-2023-23627

Medium priority

Some fixes available 3 of 5

Sanitize is an allowlist-based HTML and CSS sanitizer. Versions 5.0.0 and later, prior to 6.0.1, are vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting. When Sanitize is configured with a custom allowlist that allows `noscript` elements,...

1 affected packages

ruby-sanitize

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
ruby-sanitize Fixed Fixed Not affected Not affected
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CVE-2020-4054

Medium priority

Some fixes available 1 of 4

In Sanitize (RubyGem sanitize) greater than or equal to 3.0.0 and less than 5.2.1, there is a cross-site scripting vulnerability. When HTML is sanitized using Sanitize's "relaxed" config, or a custom config that allows certain...

1 affected packages

ruby-sanitize

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
ruby-sanitize Not affected Not affected Fixed Needs evaluation Needs evaluation
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CVE-2018-3740

Unknown priority

Some fixes available 2 of 3

A specially crafted HTML fragment can cause Sanitize gem for Ruby to allow non-whitelisted attributes to be used on a whitelisted HTML element.

1 affected packages

ruby-sanitize

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
ruby-sanitize Fixed Fixed
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