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[Snyk] Security upgrade tap from 16.3.10 to 18.0.0 #741

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

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • node_modules/hosted-git-info/package.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

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high severity Directory Traversal
SNYK-JS-SOURCEMAPSUPPORT-6112477
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Bug Fixes:

  • Upgrade 'tap' from version 16.3.10 to 18.0.0 to address a high severity Directory Traversal vulnerability.

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This is a security-focused pull request that upgrades the 'tap' package from version 16.3.10 to 18.0.0 to address a high-severity Directory Traversal vulnerability in the source-map-support dependency. The upgrade is handled automatically by Snyk.

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Security dependency upgrade to fix Directory Traversal vulnerability
  • Upgrade tap package from 16.3.10 to 18.0.0
  • Fix high-severity vulnerability (SNYK-JS-SOURCEMAPSUPPORT-6112477) with severity score of 170/1000
node_modules/hosted-git-info/package.json

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