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Snyk has created this PR to fix 1 vulnerabilities in the yarn dependencies of this project.

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If you are using the Yarn feature zero-installs that was introduced in Yarn V2, note that this PR does not update the .yarn/cache/ directory meaning this code cannot be pulled and immediately developed on as one would expect for a zero-install project - you will need to run yarn to update the contents of the ./yarn/cache directory.
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Warn Critical
npm/cipher-base@1.0.4 has a Critical CVE.

CVE: GHSA-cpq7-6gpm-g9rc cipher-base is missing type checks, leading to hash rewind and passing on crafted data (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: < 1.0.5

Patched version: 1.0.5

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/browserify-aes@1.2.0npm/cipher-base@1.0.4

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Warn Critical
npm/elliptic@6.5.4 has a Critical CVE.

CVE: GHSA-vjh7-7g9h-fjfh Elliptic's private key extraction in ECDSA upon signing a malformed input (e.g. a string) (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: < 6.6.1

Patched version: 6.6.1

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/elliptic@6.5.4

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Warn Critical
npm/eventsource@1.1.0 has a Critical CVE.

CVE: GHSA-6h5x-7c5m-7cr7 Exposure of Sensitive Information in eventsource (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: < 1.1.1; >= 2.0.0 < 2.0.2

Patched version: 1.1.1

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/eventsource@1.1.0

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Warn Critical
npm/pbkdf2@3.1.2 has a Critical CVE.

CVE: GHSA-h7cp-r72f-jxh6 pbkdf2 returns predictable uninitialized/zero-filled memory for non-normalized or unimplemented algos (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: >= 3.0.10 < 3.1.3

Patched version: 3.1.3

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/pbkdf2@3.1.2

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Warn Critical
npm/pbkdf2@3.1.2 has a Critical CVE.

CVE: GHSA-v62p-rq8g-8h59 pbkdf2 silently disregards Uint8Array input, returning static keys (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: < 3.1.3

Patched version: 3.1.3

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/pbkdf2@3.1.2

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Warn Critical
npm/sha.js@2.4.11 has a Critical CVE.

CVE: GHSA-95m3-7q98-8xr5 sha.js is missing type checks leading to hash rewind and passing on crafted data (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: < 2.4.12

Patched version: 2.4.12

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/create-hmac@1.1.7npm/sha.js@2.4.11

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Warn High
Socket optimized override available for npm/assert@1.5.0.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/assert@1.5.0

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Warn High
npm/async@2.6.3 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-fwr7-v2mv-hh25 Prototype Pollution in async (HIGH)

Affected versions: >= 3.0.0 < 3.2.2; >= 2.0.0 < 2.6.4

Patched version: 2.6.4

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/async@2.6.3

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Warn High
npm/browserify-sign@4.2.1 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-x9w5-v3q2-3rhw browserify-sign upper bound check issue in dsaVerify leads to a signature forgery attack (HIGH)

Affected versions: >= 2.6.0 < 4.2.2

Patched version: 4.2.2

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/browserify-sign@4.2.1

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Warn High
npm/buffer@4.9.2 has Obfuscated code.

Confidence: 0.96

Location: Package overview

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/buffer@4.9.2

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Warn High
npm/decode-uri-component@0.2.0 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-w573-4hg7-7wgq decode-uri-component vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) (HIGH)

Affected versions: < 0.2.1

Patched version: 0.2.1

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/decode-uri-component@0.2.0

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Warn High
Socket optimized override available for npm/deep-equal@1.1.1.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/deep-equal@1.1.1

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Suggestion: Run `npx socket optimize` in your repository to optimize your dependencies.

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Warn High
Socket optimized override available for npm/get-symbol-description@1.0.0.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/get-symbol-description@1.0.0

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Warn High
Socket optimized override available for npm/has-tostringtag@1.0.0.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/has-tostringtag@1.0.0

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Warn High
npm/html-minifier@3.5.21 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-pfq8-rq6v-vf5m kangax html-minifier REDoS vulnerability (HIGH)

Affected versions: <= 4.0.0

Patched version: No patched versions

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/html-minifier@3.5.21

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Warn High
npm/http-cache-semantics@4.1.0 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-rc47-6667-2j5j http-cache-semantics vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (HIGH)

Affected versions: < 4.1.1

Patched version: 4.1.1

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/http-cache-semantics@4.1.0

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Warn High
npm/ip@1.1.5 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-2p57-rm9w-gvfp ip SSRF improper categorization in isPublic (HIGH)

Affected versions: <= 2.0.1

Patched version: No patched versions

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/ip@1.1.5

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Warn High
Socket optimized override available for npm/is-arguments@1.1.1.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/is-arguments@1.1.1

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Warn High
Socket optimized override available for npm/is-shared-array-buffer@1.0.1.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/is-shared-array-buffer@1.0.1

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Warn High
Socket optimized override available for npm/is-weakref@1.0.2.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/is-weakref@1.0.2

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Warn High
npm/lodash.template@4.5.0 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-35jh-r3h4-6jhm Command Injection in lodash (HIGH)

Affected versions: <= 4.5.0

Patched version: No patched versions

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/lodash.template@4.5.0

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Warn High
npm/node-forge@0.10.0 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-cfm4-qjh2-4765 Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature in node-forge (HIGH)

Affected versions: < 1.3.0

Patched version: 1.3.0

From: yarn.locknpm/node-forge@0.10.0

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npm/node-forge@0.10.0 has a High CVE.

CVE: GHSA-x4jg-mjrx-434g Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature in node-forge (HIGH)

Affected versions: < 1.3.0

Patched version: 1.3.0

From: yarn.locknpm/node-forge@0.10.0

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Warn High
Socket optimized override available for npm/object-is@1.1.5.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

From: docs/yarn.locknpm/object-is@1.1.5

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Socket optimized override available for npm/object.getownpropertydescriptors@2.1.3.

cleanup available: Run npx socket optimize

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npm/@babel/plugin-transform-regenerator@7.16.7 is a Trivial Package.

Location: Package overview

From: yarn.locknpm/@babel/plugin-transform-regenerator@7.16.7

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Suggestion: Removing this package as a dependency and implementing its logic will reduce supply chain risk.

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