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chore(deps): update dependency file-type to v16.5.4 [security] #42

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
file-type 16.0.1 -> 16.5.4 age adoption passing confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2022-36313

An issue was discovered in the file-type package from 13.0.0 until 16.5.4 and 17.x before 17.1.3 for Node.js. A malformed MKV file could cause the file type detector to get caught in an infinite loop. This would make the application become unresponsive and could be used to cause a DoS attack when used on a web server.


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sindresorhus/file-type (file-type)

v16.5.4

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v16.5.3

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v16.5.2

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  • Lock strtok3 dependency

v16.5.1

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v16.5.0

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v16.4.0

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v16.3.0

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v16.2.0

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v16.1.0

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