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By default, all ActiveRecord attributes are writable. This leads to security problems:
This gem makes all attributes protected by default. To use individual attributes for mass assignment,
please make them explicitely assignable using attr_accessible
. More info here.
Add the gem to your Gemfile.
gem 'securails'
Update your gem bundle.
$ bundle install
Your app is safe by just including the gem. Now you have make those attributes that are safe to be changed by users accessible.
class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
# Allow access to the 'name' attribute.
attr_accessible :name
end
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