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Critical Vulnerability in NestJS Devtools: Localhost RCE via Sandbox Escape
A flawed sandbox in @nestjs/devtools-integration lets attackers run code on your machine via CSRF, leading to full Remote Code Execution (RCE).
This gem can be installed in any Ruby application to send messages to the Ray app.
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A big thank you to Chris Oliver for developing the initial gem. You can watch the stream in this video.
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