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Update dependency normalize-url to 4.5.1 [SECURITY] - autoclosed #484

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normalize-url 4.3.0 -> 4.5.1

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CVE-2021-33502

The normalize-url package before 4.5.1, 5.x before 5.3.1, and 6.x before 6.0.1 for Node.js has a ReDoS (regular expression denial of service) issue because it has exponential performance for data: URLs.


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Coverage remained the same at 91.686% when pulling a582c5e on renovate/npm-normalize-url-vulnerability into 87c2330 on development.

@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency normalize-url to 4.5.1 [SECURITY] Update dependency normalize-url to 4.5.1 [SECURITY] - autoclosed Jun 25, 2022
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@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/npm-normalize-url-vulnerability branch June 25, 2022 17:51
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