Merge pull request #1353 from benbalter/1-1-2-blog-post

1.1.2/1.0.4 announcement posts improvements
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Matt Rogers 2013-07-25 07:54:25 -07:00
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categories: [release]
---
This version contains a [very important security patch][230] for `Liquid::Drop` plugins
which granted access to all non-`Drop` entities within a `Drop`, which may include your
Rack configuration settings and many more pieces of private information which could be
used to exploit your system. We recommend you upgrade to v1.0.4 as quickly as possible if
you use `Liquid::Drop` plugins in your site.
Version 1.0.4 fixes a minor, but nonetheless important security vulnerability affecting several third-party Jekyll plugins. If your Jekyll site does not use plugins, you may, but are not required to upgrade at this time.
Community and custom plugins extending the `Liquid::Drop` class may inadvertently disclose some system information such as directory structure or software configuration to users with access to the Liquid templating system.
We recommend you upgrade to Jekyll v1.0.4 immediately if you use `Liquid::Drop` plugins on your Jekyll site.
Many thanks for [Ben Balter](http://github.com/benbalter) for alerting us to the problem
and [submitting a patch][1349] so quickly.

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categories: [release]
---
This version contains a [very important security patch][230] for `Liquid::Drop` plugins
which granted access to all non-`Drop` entities within a `Drop`, which may include your
Rack configuration settings and many more pieces of private information which could be
used to exploit your system. We recommend you upgrade to v1.1.2 as quickly as possible if
you use `Liquid::Drop` plugins in your site.
Version 1.1.2 fixes a minor, but nonetheless important security vulnerability affecting several third-party Jekyll plugins. If your Jekyll site does not use plugins, you may, but are not required to upgrade at this time.
Community and custom plugins extending the `Liquid::Drop` class may inadvertently disclose some system information such as directory structure or software configuration to users with access to the Liquid templating system.
We recommend you upgrade to Jekyll v1.1.2 immediately if you use `Liquid::Drop` plugins on your Jekyll site.
Many thanks for [Ben Balter](http://github.com/benbalter) for alerting us to the problem
and [submitting a patch][1349] so quickly.