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[Snyk] Security upgrade express from 4.17.1 to 4.21.2 #48

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[Snyk] Security upgrade express from 4.17.1 to 4.21.2 #48

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Socket Security / Socket Security: Pull Request Alerts completed Dec 12, 2024 in 57s

Pull Request #48 Alerts: Complete with warnings WARNING: Free tier size exceeded

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PR #48 Alerts ⚠️ Found 4 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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Possible typosquat attack npm/[email protected] ⚠︎
Critical CVE npm/[email protected] ⚠︎
Critical CVE npm/[email protected] ⚠︎
Critical CVE npm/[email protected] ⚠︎

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What is a typosquat?

Package name is similar to other popular packages and may not be the package you want.

Use care when consuming similarly named packages and ensure that you did not intend to consume a different package. Malicious packages often publish using similar names as existing popular packages.

What is a critical CVE?

Contains a Critical Common Vulnerability and Exposure (CVE).

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

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.

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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