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[Snyk] Security upgrade gatsby from 2.32.13 to 5.14.0 #7331

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Snyk has created this PR to fix 5 vulnerabilities in the npm dependencies of this project.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • examples/using-plugin-options/package.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

Issue Score
high severity Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)
SNYK-JS-CROSSSPAWN-8303230
  828  
high severity Directory Traversal
SNYK-JS-SOURCEMAPSUPPORT-6112477
  828  
high severity Path Traversal
SNYK-JS-WEBPACKDEVMIDDLEWARE-6476555
  691  
high severity Cross-site Request Forgery (CSRF)
SNYK-JS-AXIOS-6032459
  676  
medium severity Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)
SNYK-JS-AXIOS-6124857
  586  

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Learn how to fix vulnerabilities with free interactive lessons:

🦉 Cross-site Request Forgery (CSRF)
🦉 Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)
🦉 Directory Traversal

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