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[email protected] has a Critical CVE.
CVE: GHSA-h7cp-r72f-jxh6 pbkdf2 returns predictable uninitialized/zero-filled memory for non-normalized or unimplemented algos (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: >= 3.0.10 < 3.1.3
Patched version: 3.1.3
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[email protected] has a Critical CVE.
CVE: GHSA-v62p-rq8g-8h59 pbkdf2 silently disregards Uint8Array input, returning static keys (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 3.1.3
Patched version: 3.1.3
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[email protected] has a Critical CVE.
CVE: GHSA-v62p-rq8g-8h59 pbkdf2 silently disregards Uint8Array input, returning static keys (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: < 3.1.3
Patched version: 3.1.3
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[email protected] has a Critical CVE.
CVE: GHSA-h7cp-r72f-jxh6 pbkdf2 returns predictable uninitialized/zero-filled memory for non-normalized or unimplemented algos (CRITICAL)
Affected versions: >= 3.0.10 < 3.1.3
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Socket optimized override available for [email protected] .
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