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[Snyk] Security upgrade npm from 5.10.0 to 7.0.0 #48

fix: tests/cases/user/npm/package.json to reduce vulnerabilities
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Socket Security / Socket Security: Pull Request Alerts completed Nov 20, 2024 in 36s

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PR #48 Alerts ⚠️ Found 2 project alerts

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Protestware or potentially unwanted behavior npm/es5-ext@0.10.64
  • Note: This package prints a protestware console message on install regarding Ukraine for users with Russian language locale
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Protestware or potentially unwanted behavior npm/es5-ext@0.10.64
  • Note: The script attempts to run a local post-install script, which could potentially contain malicious code. The error handling suggests that it is designed to fail silently, which is a common tactic in malicious scripts.
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