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fix(deps): update dependency class-validator to v0.14.0 [security] #84

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
class-validator 0.13.2 -> 0.14.0 age adoption passing confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2019-18413

In TypeStack class-validator, validate() input validation can be bypassed because certain internal attributes can be overwritten via a conflicting name. Even though there is an optional forbidUnknownValues parameter that can be used to reduce the risk of this bypass, this option is not documented and thus most developers configure input validation in the vulnerable default manner. With this vulnerability, attackers can launch SQL Injection or XSS attacks by injecting arbitrary malicious input.

The default settings for forbidUnknownValues has been changed to true in 0.14.0.

NOTE: a software maintainer agrees with the "is not documented" finding but suggests that much of the responsibility for the risk lies in a different product.


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typestack/class-validator (class-validator)

v0.14.0

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