[Security] Bump csv-parse from 2.5.0 to 4.4.6
Bumps csv-parse from 2.5.0 to 4.4.6. This update includes a security fix.
Vulnerabilities fixed
Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.
Low severity vulnerability that affects csv-parse The csv-parse module before 4.4.6 for Node.js is vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service. The __isInt() function contains a malformed regular expression that processes large crafted input very slowly. This is triggered when using the cast option.
Affected versions: < 4.4.6
Changelog
Sourced from csv-parse's changelog.
Version 4.4.6
- security: remove regexp vulnerable to DOS in cast option, npm report 69742
Version 4.4.5
- ts: add buffer as allowed type for input, fix #248
Version 4.4.4
- package: latest dependencies
- bom: detection when buffer smaller than bom
- package: remove deprecated @types/should dependency
- package: update file path
Version 4.4.3
- package: fix files declaration
Version 4.4.2
- bom: parsing for BOM character #239
- ts: add sync definition
- package: replace npm ignore with file field
Version 4.4.1
Fix:
- columns: allows returning an array of string, undefined, null or false
Version 4.4.0
New features:
- options: new bom option
Version 4.3.4
- columns: enrich error message when provided as literal object
- cast: handle undefined columns
- skip_lines_with_error: new sample
Version 4.3.3
Fix: columns: fix es5 generation
Version 4.3.2
Fix:
... (truncated)
- columns: immutable option
Commits
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fe3fe58Bump to version 4.4.6 -
b9d3594security: remove regexp vulnerable to DOS in cast option, npm report 69742 -
76d96e1Bump to version 4.4.5 -
fecf171ts: add buffer as allowed type for input, fix #248 -
9c53199fix: add buffer as allowed type for input -
53ff6e7Bump to version 4.4.4 -
7693582package: latest dependencies -
620125efix: Detecting BOM when data is not enough -
c28279epackage: update file path -
30c11a2Bump to version 4.4.3 - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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