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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change
minimist 1.2.5 -> 1.2.6
minimist 0.0.8 -> 0.2.1

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2021-44906

Minimist <=1.2.5 is vulnerable to Prototype Pollution via file index.js, function setKey() (lines 69-95).

CVE-2020-7598

Affected versions of minimist are vulnerable to prototype pollution. Arguments are not properly sanitized, allowing an attacker to modify the prototype of Object, causing the addition or modification of an existing property that will exist on all objects.
Parsing the argument --__proto__.y=Polluted adds a y property with value Polluted to all objects. The argument --__proto__=Polluted raises and uncaught error and crashes the application.
This is exploitable if attackers have control over the arguments being passed to minimist.

Recommendation

Upgrade to versions 0.2.1, 1.2.3 or later.


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Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 2868297321

  • 0 of 0 changed or added relevant lines in 0 files are covered.
  • No unchanged relevant lines lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage remained the same at 86.454%

Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 2868205199: 0.0%
Covered Lines: 3858
Relevant Lines: 4328

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