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[Snyk] Security upgrade optimize-css-assets-webpack-plugin from 5.0.8 to 6.0.0 #256

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This PR was automatically created by Snyk using the credentials of a real user.


Snyk has created this PR to fix one or more vulnerable packages in the `npm` dependencies of this project.

Changes included in this PR

  • Changes to the following files to upgrade the vulnerable dependencies to a fixed version:
    • packages/grafana-toolkit/package.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed

With an upgrade:
Severity Priority Score (*) Issue Breaking Change Exploit Maturity
medium severity 479/1000
Why? Has a fix available, CVSS 5.3
Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)
SNYK-JS-CSSWHAT-1298035
Yes No Known Exploit

(*) Note that the real score may have changed since the PR was raised.

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Package name: optimize-css-assets-webpack-plugin The new version differs by 2 commits.
  • 29c44fb 6.0.0
  • 51313e4 feat(deps): upgrade cssnano and postcss major version

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