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Release 2.28.0 (develop) #2282

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Protestware/Troll package npm/es5-ext@0.10.62
  • Note: This package prints a protestware console message on install regarding Ukraine for users with Russian language locale
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Critical CVE npm/babel-traverse@6.26.0 ⚠︎
Git dependency npm/eth-sig-util@1.4.2 ⚠︎
Critical CVE npm/gh-pages@4.0.0 ⚠︎

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What is protestware?

This package is a joke, parody, or includes undocumented or hidden behavior unrelated to its primary function.

Consider that consuming this package may come along with functionality unrelated to its primary purpose.

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Contains a Critical Common Vulnerability and Exposure (CVE).

Remove or replace dependencies that include known critical CVEs. Consumers can use dependency overrides or npm audit fix --force to remove vulnerable dependencies.

What are git dependencies?

Contains a dependency which resolves to a remote git URL. Dependencies fetched from git URLs are not immutable can be used to inject untrusted code or reduce the likelihood of a reproducible install.

Publish the git dependency to npm or a private package repository and consume it from there.

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  • @SocketSecurity ignore npm/es5-ext@0.10.62
  • @SocketSecurity ignore npm/babel-traverse@6.26.0
  • @SocketSecurity ignore npm/eth-sig-util@1.4.2
  • @SocketSecurity ignore npm/gh-pages@4.0.0

@Adamj1232 Adamj1232 merged commit 7f5430a into develop Sep 5, 2024
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@Adamj1232 Adamj1232 deleted the release/2.28.0 branch September 5, 2024 15:09
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