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When I installing [email protected]:
npm audit report parse-url <=8.0.0 Severity: critical parse-url parses http URLs incorrectly, making it vulnerable to host name spoofing - GHSA-pqw5-jmp5-px4v Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in GitHub repository ionicabizau/parse-url - GHSA-j9fq-vwqv-2fm2 fix available via npm audit fix --force Will install [email protected], which is a breaking change node_modules/parse-url git-up <=6.0.0 Depends on vulnerable versions of parse-url node_modules/git-up git-url-parse 4.0.0 - 12.0.0 Depends on vulnerable versions of git-up node_modules/git-url-parse documentation >=4.0.0-beta Depends on vulnerable versions of git-url-parse node_modules/documentation 4 vulnerabilities (3 moderate, 1 critical) To address all issues (including breaking changes), run: npm audit fix --force └─┬ [email protected] └─┬ [email protected] └─┬ [email protected] └── [email protected]
npm audit fix --force
Could you check these vulnerabilities, and update module versions?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
chore: upgrade git-url-parse to 13.1.0
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Fixes: documentationjs#1558 Signed-off-by: Lance Ball <[email protected]>
chore: upgrade git-url-parse to 13.1.0 (#1565)
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Fixes: #1558 Signed-off-by: Lance Ball <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Lance Ball <[email protected]>
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When I installing [email protected]:
Could you check these vulnerabilities, and update module versions?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: