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chore(deps): update devdependency happy-dom to v15.10.2 [security] - autoclosed #296

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
happy-dom 15.10.1 -> 15.10.2 age adoption passing confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2024-51757

Impact

Consumers of the NPM package happy-dom

Patches

The security vulnerability has been patched in v15.10.2

Workarounds

No easy workarounds to my knowledge

References

#​1585


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capricorn86/happy-dom (happy-dom)

v15.10.2

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update devdependency happy-dom to v15.10.2 [security] chore(deps): update devdependency happy-dom to v15.10.2 [security] - autoclosed Nov 8, 2024
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@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/npm-happy-dom-vulnerability branch November 8, 2024 16:12
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