ruby code injection
Ruby code injection refers to a security vulnerability where an attacker is able to insert and execute malicious Ruby code within a vulnerable system, potentially causing unauthorized actions or accessing sensitive information.
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- cross-site scripting (xss)
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- ldap injection
- php code injection
- remote code execution
- remote code inclusion (rci)
- remote file inclusion (rfi)
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- sql injection
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