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[Snyk] Security upgrade terser-webpack-plugin from 5.3.10 to 5.3.11 #6660

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Snyk has created this PR to fix 1 vulnerabilities in the yarn dependencies of this project.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • frontend/package.json
  • frontend/yarn.lock

Note for zero-installs users

If you are using the Yarn feature zero-installs that was introduced in Yarn V2, note that this PR does not update the .yarn/cache/ directory meaning this code cannot be pulled and immediately developed on as one would expect for a zero-install project - you will need to run yarn to update the contents of the ./yarn/cache directory.
If you are not using zero-install you can ignore this as your flow should likely be unchanged.

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

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medium severity Cross-site Scripting (XSS)
SNYK-JS-SERIALIZEJAVASCRIPT-6147607
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Upgrade terser-webpack-plugin to fix a Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.

  • Dependencies:
    • Upgrade terser-webpack-plugin from 5.3.10 to 5.3.11 in frontend/package.json and frontend/yarn.lock to fix a Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.

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👍 Looks good to me! Reviewed everything up to 3696a01 in 19 seconds

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1. frontend/package.json:122
  • Draft comment:
    The version of terser-webpack-plugin in the PR description does not match the version in the code. The description mentions upgrading from 5.3.10 to 5.3.11, but the code changes it from 5.2.5 to 5.3.11. Please ensure the PR description accurately reflects the changes made.
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