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[Snyk] Security upgrade axios from 0.21.3 to 1.6.8 #206

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Snyk has created this PR to fix 4 vulnerabilities in the npm dependencies of this project.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • radar-upload-frontend/package.json
  • radar-upload-frontend/package-lock.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

Issue Score
high severity Improper Input Validation
SNYK-JS-FOLLOWREDIRECTS-6141137
  686  
medium severity Information Exposure
SNYK-JS-FOLLOWREDIRECTS-6444610
  646  
medium severity Information Exposure
SNYK-JS-FOLLOWREDIRECTS-2332181
  586  
low severity Information Exposure
SNYK-JS-FOLLOWREDIRECTS-2396346
  344  

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@pvannierop pvannierop closed this Oct 11, 2024
@pvannierop pvannierop deleted the snyk-fix-13509ad55f2d914d0155e8a1bc329d3d branch October 11, 2024 07:46
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