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@renovate renovate bot commented Dec 17, 2023

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ansi-regex ^5.0.1 -> ^6.0.1 age adoption passing confidence

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chalk/ansi-regex (ansi-regex)

v6.0.1

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  • Fix ReDoS in certain cases (#​37)
    You are only really affected if you run the regex on untrusted user input in a server context, which it's very unlikely anyone is doing, since this regex is mainly used in command-line tools.

CVE-2021-3807

Thank you @​yetingli for the patch and reproduction case!

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@renovate renovate bot requested a review from kyranet as a code owner December 17, 2023 10:32
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