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chore(deps): update dependency mysql2 to v3.9.8 [security] #304

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
mysql2 (source) 3.9.7 -> 3.9.8 age adoption passing confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2024-21512

Versions of the package mysql2 before 3.9.8 are vulnerable to Prototype Pollution due to improper user input sanitization passed to fields and tables when using nestTables.


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sidorares/node-mysql2 (mysql2)

v3.9.8

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Bug Fixes
  • security: sanitize fields and tables when using nestTables (#​2702) (efe3db5)
  • support deno + caching_sha2_password FULL_AUTHENTICATION_PACKET flow (#​2704) (2e03694)
  • typings: typo from jonServerPublicKey to onServerPublicKey (#​2699) (8b5f691)

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@renovate renovate bot merged commit 307cb18 into dev May 31, 2024
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