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Critical CVE: npm cipher-base is missing type checks, leading to hash rewind and passing on crafted data
CVE: GHSA-cpq7-6gpm-g9rc cipher-base is missing type checks, leading to hash rewind and passing on crafted data (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 1.0.5
Patched version: 1.0.5
From: ? → npm/cipher-base@1.0.4
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Critical CVE: npm ejs template injection vulnerability
CVE: GHSA-phwq-j96m-2c2q ejs template injection vulnerability (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 3.1.7
Patched version: 3.1.7
From: ? → npm/ejs@2.7.4
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Critical CVE: Elliptic's private key extraction in ECDSA upon signing a malformed input (e.g. a string)
CVE: GHSA-vjh7-7g9h-fjfh Elliptic's private key extraction in ECDSA upon signing a malformed input (e.g. a string) (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 6.6.1
Patched version: 6.6.1
From: ? → npm/elliptic@6.5.3
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Critical CVE: npm form-data uses unsafe random function in form-data for choosing boundary
CVE: GHSA-fjxv-7rqg-78g4 form-data uses unsafe random function in form-data for choosing boundary (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 2.5.4; >= 3.0.0 < 3.0.4; >= 4.0.0 < 4.0.4
Patched version: 2.5.4
From: ? → npm/form-data@2.3.3
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Critical CVE: Handlebars.js has JavaScript Injection via AST Type Confusion
CVE: GHSA-2w6w-674q-4c4q Handlebars.js has JavaScript Injection via AST Type Confusion (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: >= 4.0.0 < 4.7.9
Patched version: 4.7.9
From: ? → npm/handlebars@4.7.6
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Critical CVE: Prototype Pollution in npm handlebars
CVE: GHSA-765h-qjxv-5f44 Prototype Pollution in handlebars (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 4.7.7
Patched version: 4.7.7
From: ? → npm/handlebars@4.7.6
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Critical CVE: Remote code execution in npm handlebars when compiling templates
CVE: GHSA-f2jv-r9rf-7988 Remote code execution in handlebars when compiling templates (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 4.7.7
Patched version: 4.7.7
From: ? → npm/handlebars@4.7.6
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Critical CVE: npm json-schema is vulnerable to Prototype Pollution
CVE: GHSA-896r-f27r-55mw json-schema is vulnerable to Prototype Pollution (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 0.4.0
Patched version: 0.4.0
From: ? → npm/json-schema@0.2.3
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Obfuscated code: npm array-includes is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/eslint-plugin-import@2.22.1 → npm/array-includes@3.1.2
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Obfuscated code: npm cssom is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/jest@26.6.3 → npm/cssom@0.3.8
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Obfuscated code: npm cssom is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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Obfuscated code: npm doctrine is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/eslint-plugin-import@2.22.1 → npm/doctrine@1.5.0
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Obfuscated code: npm es-abstract is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/eslint-plugin-import@2.22.1 → npm/es-abstract@1.18.0-next.1
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Obfuscated code: npm es-abstract is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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Obfuscated code: npm extract-css-chunks-webpack-plugin is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/extract-css-chunks-webpack-plugin@4.9.0
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Obfuscated code: npm is-core-module is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/is-core-module@2.2.0
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Obfuscated code: npm kind-of is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/kind-of@6.0.3
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