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Update dependency org.owasp:dependency-check-maven to v6.1.6 #65

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This PR contains the following updates:

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org.owasp:dependency-check-maven 6.1.5 -> 6.1.6 age adoption passing confidence

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  • Resolved issue with Sarif report (#​3243)
  • Resolved issue with Ruby Bundle Audit (#​3256)
  • Several minor bug fixes and updates to reduce false positives
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Coverage remained the same at 98.308% when pulling 4b8c1df on renovate/org.owasp-dependency-check-maven-6.x into 110c24e on master.

@hankem hankem merged commit 72179bd into master Apr 29, 2021
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