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[Snyk] Fix for 24 vulnerabilities #19
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The following vulnerabilities are fixed with an upgrade: - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-ANSIREGEX-1583908 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASH-1018905 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASH-1040724 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASH-450202 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASH-608086 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASH-73638 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASH-73639 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASHTEMPLATE-1088054 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-MINIMATCH-1019388 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-MINIMATCH-3050818 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-535498 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-535500 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540958 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540964 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540978 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540992 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540998 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-541000 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NODESASS-541002 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-REQUEST-3361831 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-TOUGHCOOKIE-5672873 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-UNSETVALUE-2400660 - https://snyk.io/vuln/npm:lodash:20180130 - https://snyk.io/vuln/npm:minimatch:20160620
Micro-Learning Topic: OS command injection (Detected by phrase)Matched on "Command Injection"In many situations, applications will rely on OS provided functions, scripts, macros and utilities instead of reimplementing them in code. While functions would typically be accessed through a native interface library, the remaining three OS provided features will normally be invoked via the command line or launched as a process. If unsafe inputs are used to construct commands or arguments, it may allow arbitrary OS operations to be performed that can compromise the server. Try a challenge in Secure Code WarriorHelpful references
Micro-Learning Topic: Regular expression denial of service (Detected by phrase)Matched on "Regular Expression Denial of Service"Denial of Service (DoS) attacks caused by Regular Expression which causes the system to hang or cause them to work very slowly when attacker sends a well-crafted input(exponentially related to input size).Denial of service attacks significantly degrade the service quality experienced by legitimate users. These attacks introduce large response delays, excessive losses, and service interruptions, resulting in direct impact on availability. Try a challenge in Secure Code WarriorMicro-Learning Topic: Denial of service (Detected by phrase)Matched on "Denial of Service"The Denial of Service (DoS) attack is focused on making a resource (site, application, server) unavailable for the purpose it was designed. There are many ways to make a service unavailable for legitimate users by manipulating network packets, programming, logical, or resources handling vulnerabilities, among others. Source: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Denial_of_Service Try a challenge in Secure Code WarriorMicro-Learning Topic: Prototype pollution (Detected by phrase)Matched on "Prototype Pollution"By adding or modifying attributes of an object prototype, it is possible to create attributes that exist on every object, or replace critical attributes with malicious ones. This can be problematic if the software depends on existence or non-existence of certain attributes, or uses pre-defined attributes of object prototype (such as hasOwnProperty, toString or valueOf). Try a challenge in Secure Code WarriorMicro-Learning Topic: Server-side request forgery (Detected by phrase)Matched on "Server-side Request Forgery"Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities are caused when an attacker can supply or modify a URL that reads or sends data to the server. The attacker can create a malicious request with a manipulated URL, when this request reaches the server, the server-side code executes the exploit URL causing the attacker to be able to read data from services that shouldn't be exposed. Try a challenge in Secure Code WarriorMicro-Learning Topic: Use-after-free (Detected by phrase)Matched on "Use After Free"Dereferencing pointers to objects that have already been freed opens the door to execution of arbitrary code. Attackers may be able to insert instructions at the freed memory location in order to trigger the exploit when the pointer is used after the memory has been freed. Try a challenge in Secure Code Warrior |
This PR was automatically created by Snyk using the credentials of a real user.
Snyk has created this PR to fix one or more vulnerable packages in the `npm` dependencies of this project.
Changes included in this PR
Vulnerabilities that will be fixed
With an upgrade:
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.5
SNYK-JS-ANSIREGEX-1583908
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 5.3
SNYK-JS-LODASH-1018905
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.2
SNYK-JS-LODASH-1040724
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.3
SNYK-JS-LODASH-450202
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.3
SNYK-JS-LODASH-608086
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.3
SNYK-JS-LODASH-73638
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 4.4
SNYK-JS-LODASH-73639
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.2
SNYK-JS-LODASHTEMPLATE-1088054
Why? Has a fix available, CVSS 7.5
SNYK-JS-MINIMATCH-1019388
Why? Has a fix available, CVSS 5.3
SNYK-JS-MINIMATCH-3050818
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 6.5
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-535498
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 8.8
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-535500
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 4.3
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540958
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 4.3
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540964
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 6.5
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540978
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 4.3
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540992
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 6.5
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-540998
Why? Has a fix available, CVSS 8.8
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-541000
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 6.5
SNYK-JS-NODESASS-541002
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 6.5
SNYK-JS-REQUEST-3361831
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 6.5
SNYK-JS-TOUGHCOOKIE-5672873
Why? Has a fix available, CVSS 7.5
SNYK-JS-UNSETVALUE-2400660
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 6.3
npm:lodash:20180130
Why? Has a fix available, CVSS 7.5
npm:minimatch:20160620
(*) Note that the real score may have changed since the PR was raised.
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Package name: gulp
The new version differs by 134 commits.See the full diff
Package name: gulp-coffee
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Package name: gulp-mocha
The new version differs by 41 commits.node-sass
NPM Package epochjs/epoch#187)See the full diff
Package name: gulp-sass
The new version differs by 42 commits.See the full diff
Package name: gulp-uglify
The new version differs by 9 commits.See the full diff
Package name: jsdom
The new version differs by 250 commits.See the full diff
Package name: node-minify
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Package name: node-sass
The new version differs by 250 commits.See the full diff
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