Researchers investigating the Rails parameter parsing vulnerability discovered that the same or similar vulnerable code had made its way into multiple other libraries. If your application uses these libraries to process untrusted data, it may still be vulnerable even if you have upgraded Rails. Check your Gemfile and Gemfile.lock for vulnerable versions of the following libraries.
Directly vulnerable libraries
rails
Vulnerable: <= 3.2.10, <= 3.1.9, <= 3.0.18, <= 2.3.14
Fixed: 3.2.11, 3.1.10, 3.0.19, 2.3.15
multi_xml
Vulnerable: <= 0.5.1
Fixed: 0.5.2
httparty
Vulnerable: <= 0.9.0
Fixed: 0.10.0
extlib
Vulnerable: <= 0.9.15
Fixed: 0.9.16
crack
Vulnerable: <= 0.3.1
Fixed: 0.3.2
nori
Vulnerable: <= 2.0.1, <= 1.1.3, <= 1.0.2
Fixed: 2.0.2, 1.1.4, 1.0.3
Libraries with vulnerable dependencies
Not all dependent libraries are listed, only those that have either released a version that explicitly depends on a fixed version of one of the above libraries or otherwise mitigated the security threat.
grape (via multi_xml)
Vulnerable: <= 0.2.4
Fixed: 0.2.5 (workaround)
Fixed: 0.2.6 (updated multi_xml dependency)
chef (via extlib)
Vulnerable: <= 10.16.5
Fixed: 10.16.6 (updated extlib dependency)