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Name: rack
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Version: 3.1.14
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CVE: CVE-2025-49007
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GHSA: GHSA-47m2-26rw-j2jw
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Criticality: Unknown
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URL: https://github.com/rack/rack/security/advisories/GHSA-47m2-26rw-j2jw
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Title: ReDoS Vulnerability in Rack::Multipart handle_mime_head
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Solution: update to '>= 3.1.16'
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