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Bump tailwindcss from 3.4.13 to 3.4.14 #537

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Socket Security / Socket Security: Pull Request Alerts failed Oct 15, 2024 in 26s

Pull Request #537 Alerts: Complete with warnings WARNING: Free tier size exceeded

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PR #537 Alerts ⚠️ Found 3 project alerts

Pull request alerts notify when new issues are detected between the diff of the pull request and it's target branch.

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🚨 Potential security issues detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

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New author npm/[email protected] 🚫
Unmaintained npm/[email protected]
  • Last Publish: 5/23/2019, 1:36:45 PM
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Unmaintained npm/[email protected]
  • Last Publish: 2/19/2019, 1:48:39 PM
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What is new author?

A new npm collaborator published a version of the package for the first time. New collaborators are usually benign additions to a project, but do indicate a change to the security surface area of a package.

Scrutinize new collaborator additions to packages because they now have the ability to publish code into your dependency tree. Packages should avoid frequent or unnecessary additions or changes to publishing rights.

What are unmaintained packages?

Package has not been updated in more than 5 years and may be unmaintained. Problems with the package may go unaddressed.

Package should publish periodic maintenance releases if they are maintained, or deprecate if they have no intention in further maintenance.

Take a deeper look at the dependency

Take a moment to review the security alert above. Review the linked package source code to understand the potential risk. Ensure the package is not malicious before proceeding. If you're unsure how to proceed, reach out to your security team or ask the Socket team for help at support [AT] socket [DOT] dev.

Remove the package

If you happen to install a dependency that Socket reports as Known Malware you should immediately remove it and select a different dependency. For other alert types, you may may wish to investigate alternative packages or consider if there are other ways to mitigate the specific risk posed by the dependency.

Mark a package as acceptable risk

To ignore an alert, reply with a comment starting with @SocketSecurity ignore followed by a space separated list of ecosystem/package-name@version specifiers. e.g. @SocketSecurity ignore npm/[email protected] or ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all