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eslint-plugin-nodeeslint-plugin-n devDependencies replacement ^11.1.0^14.0.0

This is a special PR that replaces eslint-plugin-node with the community suggested minimal stable replacement version.


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Vulnerability Quality Maintenance License
Addedpretty-quick@​3.1.09910010086100
Addedeslint-plugin-n@​14.0.09910010088100
Addedprettier@​2.2.110010010095100
Addedsemantic-release@​17.3.9989710096100
Addedlint-staged@​10.5.49810010097100

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Warn Critical
Critical CVE: npm json-schema is vulnerable to Prototype Pollution

CVE: GHSA-896r-f27r-55mw json-schema is vulnerable to Prototype Pollution (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: < 0.4.0

Patched version: 0.4.0

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/jest-circus@26.6.3npm/@semantic-release/npm@7.0.10npm/jest@27.0.0-next.2npm/json-schema@0.2.3

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is a critical CVE?

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Warn Critical
Critical CVE: Prototype Pollution in npm minimist

CVE: GHSA-xvch-5gv4-984h Prototype Pollution in minimist (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: >= 1.0.0 < 1.2.6; < 0.2.4

Patched version: 1.2.6

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/cz-conventional-changelog@3.3.0npm/eslint-plugin-import@2.22.1npm/jest-circus@26.6.3npm/@semantic-release/release-notes-generator@9.0.1npm/folio@0.3.18npm/@semantic-release/npm@7.0.10npm/jest@27.0.0-next.2npm/minimist@1.2.5

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Suggestion: Remove or replace dependencies that include known critical CVEs. Consumers can use dependency overrides or npm audit fix --force to remove vulnerable dependencies.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore npm/minimist@1.2.5. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

Warn High
Obfuscated code: npm npm is 94.0% likely obfuscated

Confidence: 0.94

Location: Package overview

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/@semantic-release/npm@7.0.10npm/npm@6.14.11

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Suggestion: Packages should not obfuscate their code. Consider not using packages with obfuscated code.

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Warn High
Obfuscated code: npm safer-buffer is 94.0% likely obfuscated

Confidence: 0.94

Location: Package overview

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/cz-conventional-changelog@3.3.0npm/jest-circus@26.6.3npm/@semantic-release/npm@7.0.10npm/jest@27.0.0-next.2npm/safer-buffer@2.1.2

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