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[Snyk] Upgrade org.slf4j:slf4j-api from 1.7.21 to 1.7.36 #338

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This PR was automatically created by Snyk using the credentials of a real user.


Snyk has created this PR to upgrade org.slf4j:slf4j-api from 1.7.21 to 1.7.36.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 15 versions ahead of your current version.
  • The recommended version was released 2 years ago, on 2022-02-08.

The recommended version fixes:

Severity Issue PriorityScore (*) Exploit Maturity
Stack-based Buffer Overflow
SNYK-JAVA-ORGYAML-3016888
292/1000
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, CVSS 3.7
Proof of Concept
Stack-based Buffer Overflow
SNYK-JAVA-ORGYAML-3113851
292/1000
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, CVSS 3.7
No Known Exploit
Creation of Temporary File in Directory with Insecure Permissions
SNYK-JAVA-COMGOOGLEGUAVA-5710356
292/1000
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, CVSS 3.7
No Known Exploit

(*) Note that the real score may have changed since the PR was raised.


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