> Rails LTS has released their own patched version of 3.2.22 with the following 
> notes:
> 
> [CVE-2016-0753] Possible Input Validation Circumvention in Active Model
> [..]
> Despite what the announcement said, Rails 3.2 is affected. The issue is 
> patched in the new LTS release.
> 
> [CVE-2015-7581] Object leak vulnerability for wildcard controller routes in 
> Action Pack
> [..]
> Despite what the announcement said, Rails 3.2 is affected. The issue is 
> patched in the new LTS release.
> 
> Given they've identified 3.2 is affected by those two issues, will there be a 
> new official release of 3.2.22 to patch those two vulnerabilities also?


Details of security issues welcome:

> If you run in to security issues, please follow the reporting process which 
> can be found [here](http://rubyonrails.org/security/). 


We obviously evaluated all the issues for applicability to 3.2; it’s very 
possible we missed something, but if so, we may need a more specific hint than 
“it’s there”. Anyway, we’ll have another look.


Matthew


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