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Critical CVE: npm ejs template injection vulnerability
CVE: GHSA-phwq-j96m-2c2q ejs template injection vulnerability (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 3.1.7
Patched version: 3.1.7
From: ? → npm/ejs@2.7.4
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Obfuscated code: npm @noble/hashes is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/@noble/hashes@1.8.0
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Obfuscated code: npm @noble/hashes is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/@noble/hashes@1.8.0
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Obfuscated code: npm cssom is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/cssom@0.3.8
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Obfuscated code: npm cssom is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/cssom@0.4.4
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Obfuscated code: npm damerau-levenshtein is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/damerau-levenshtein@1.0.8
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Obfuscated code: npm diff-sequences is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/diff-sequences@27.5.1
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Obfuscated code: npm diff-sequences is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/diff-sequences@28.1.1
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Obfuscated code: npm entities is 91.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.91
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/entities@4.5.0
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Obfuscated code: npm entities is 91.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.91
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/entities@6.0.1
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Obfuscated code: npm json-schema is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/json-schema@0.4.0
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Obfuscated code: npm kind-of is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/kind-of@6.0.3
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Obfuscated code: npm parse5 is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/parse5@5.1.0
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Obfuscated code: npm pn is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
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From: ? → npm/pn@1.1.0
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Obfuscated code: npm unix-crypt-td-js is 90.0% likely obfuscated
Confidence: 0.90
Location: Package overview
From: ? → npm/unix-crypt-td-js@1.1.4
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