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chore(deps): update dependency minimist to v1.2.2 [security] #181

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
minimist dependencies patch 1.2.0 -> 1.2.2

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2020-7598

There are high severity security vulnerabilities in two of ESLint's dependencies:
- acorn
- minimist

The releases 1.8.3 and lower of svjsl (JSLib-npm) are vulnerable, but only if installed in a developer environment. A patch has been released (v1.8.4) which fixes these vulnerabilities.

Edit:

Apparently not only dependent repositories of svjsl got this security advisory, but anyone who uses the packages acorn and minimist. To those people: You don't need to install my package, just make sure to follow the advisories here and here.

Identifiers:

  • CVE-2020-7598
  • SNYK-JS-ACORN-559469 (doesn't have a CVE identifier)

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substack/minimist

v1.2.2

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@exreplay exreplay merged commit 553cb4a into development Mar 28, 2020
@exreplay exreplay deleted the renovate/npm-minimist-vulnerability branch March 28, 2020 07:22
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