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Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 16 updates in the / directory:

Package From To
minimatch 9.0.5 9.0.7
undici 6.21.2 6.24.0
@smithy/config-resolver 4.0.1 4.5.0
ajv 6.12.6 6.15.0
axios 1.8.4 1.16.0
bn.js 4.12.0 4.12.3
cipher-base 1.0.4 1.0.7
diff 5.2.0 5.2.2
fast-uri 3.0.1 3.1.2
flatted 3.3.1 3.4.2
follow-redirects 1.15.6 1.16.0
immutable 4.3.7 4.3.8
lodash 4.17.21 4.18.1
pbkdf2 3.1.2 3.1.5
picomatch 2.3.1 2.3.2
sha.js 2.4.11 2.4.12

Updates minimatch from 9.0.5 to 9.0.7

Commits
  • 2de496f 9.0.7
  • 0d4616d limit nested extglob recursion, flatten extglobs
  • 7117ef3 9.0.6
  • 2418458 update deps, do not checkin dist
  • 1d1f531 update deps
  • 03b1778 update CI matrix and actions
  • f1aaffe update test expectations for coalesced consecutive stars
  • 5012655 coalesce consecutive non-globstar * characters
  • 3515d1e [meta] add publishConfig.tag legacy-v9
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Updates undici from 6.21.2 to 6.24.0

Release notes

Sourced from undici's releases.

v6.24.0

Undici v6.24.0 Security Release Notes (LTS)

This release backports fixes for security vulnerabilities affecting the v6 line.

Upgrade guidance

All users on v6 should upgrade to v6.24.0 or later.

Fixed advisories

Not applicable to v6

Affected and patched ranges (v6)

References

v6.23.0

⚠️ Security Release

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 8873c94 Bumped v6.24.0
  • 411bd01 test(websocket): use node:assert for Node 18 compatibility
  • 844bf59 test: fix http2 lint regressions in backport
  • a444e4f test: stabilize h2 and tls-cert-leak under current test runner
  • dc032a1 fix: h2 CI (#4395)
  • 4cd3f4b test: increase bitness in test/fixtures/*.pem (#3659)
  • 7df6442 fix: adapt websocket frame-limit handling for v6 parser
  • 4e0179a fix: reject duplicate content-length and host headers
  • 5a97f08 Fix websocket 64-bit length overflow
  • e43e898 fix: validate upgrade header to prevent CRLF injection
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This version was pushed to npm by GitHub Actions, a new releaser for undici since your current version.


Updates @smithy/config-resolver from 4.0.1 to 4.5.0

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Sourced from @​smithy/config-resolver's releases.

@​smithy/config-resolver@​4.5.0

Minor Changes

  • 540aeb4: consolidate core/retry and related cleanup
  • 4f30af1: consolidation for core/protocols
  • 62fed78: package consolidation for core/config
  • f21bf6b: consolidate packages into core/client

Patch Changes

  • 0be0b36: clean up exported API surface
  • Updated dependencies [ee92b6b]
  • Updated dependencies [540aeb4]
  • Updated dependencies [0be0b36]
  • Updated dependencies [4f30af1]
  • Updated dependencies [8963b91]
  • Updated dependencies [fb323fb]
  • Updated dependencies [9194e9f]
  • Updated dependencies [7ec62a0]
  • Updated dependencies [62fed78]
  • Updated dependencies [cad44fc]
  • Updated dependencies [545589a]
  • Updated dependencies [f21bf6b]
  • Updated dependencies [7fd6ac0]
    • @​smithy/core@​3.24.0

@​smithy/config-resolver@​4.4.17

Patch Changes

  • Updated dependencies [449ba5a]
    • @​smithy/util-endpoints@​3.4.2
Changelog

Sourced from @​smithy/config-resolver's changelog.

4.5.0

Minor Changes

  • 540aeb4: consolidate core/retry and related cleanup
  • 4f30af1: consolidation for core/protocols
  • 62fed78: package consolidation for core/config
  • f21bf6b: consolidate packages into core/client

Patch Changes

  • 0be0b36: clean up exported API surface
  • Updated dependencies [ee92b6b]
  • Updated dependencies [540aeb4]
  • Updated dependencies [0be0b36]
  • Updated dependencies [4f30af1]
  • Updated dependencies [8963b91]
  • Updated dependencies [fb323fb]
  • Updated dependencies [9194e9f]
  • Updated dependencies [7ec62a0]
  • Updated dependencies [62fed78]
  • Updated dependencies [cad44fc]
  • Updated dependencies [545589a]
  • Updated dependencies [f21bf6b]
  • Updated dependencies [7fd6ac0]
    • @​smithy/core@​3.24.0
Commits

Updates ajv from 6.12.6 to 6.15.0

Commits

Updates axios from 1.8.4 to 1.16.0

Release notes

Sourced from axios's releases.

v1.16.0 — May 2, 2026

This release adds support for the QUERY HTTP method and a new ECONNREFUSED error constant, lands a substantial wave of HTTP, fetch, and XHR adapter bug fixes around redirects, aborts, headers, and timeouts, and welcomes 23 new contributors.

⚠️ Notable Changes

A handful of fixes in this release are either security-adjacent or change observable behaviour. Please review before upgrading:

  • Fetch adapter now enforces maxBodyLength and maxContentLength. These limits were silently ignored on the fetch adapter prior to 1.16.0 — anyone relying on them as a safety net (DoS protection, accidental large uploads) had no protection. (#10795)
  • Proxy requests now preserve user-supplied Host headers. Previously, the proxy path could overwrite a custom Host. Virtual-host-style routing through a proxy will now behave correctly. (#10822)
  • Basic auth credentials embedded in URLs are now URL-decoded. If you have percent-encoded credentials in a URL (e.g. https://user:p%40ss@host), the decoded value is what now goes on the wire. (#10825)
  • parseProtocol now strictly requires a colon in the protocol separator. Strings that loosely parsed as protocols before may no longer match. (#10729)
  • Deprecated unescape() replaced with modern UTF-8 encoding. Non-ASCII URL handling is now spec-correct; consumers depending on legacy unescape() quirks may see different output bytes. (#7378)
  • transformRequest input typing change was reverted. The typing change introduced in #10745 was reverted in #10810 after follow-up review — net behavior is unchanged from 1.15.2. (#10745, #10810)

🚀 New Features

  • QUERY HTTP Method: Added support for the QUERY HTTP method across adapters and type definitions. (#10802)
  • ECONNREFUSED Error Constant: Exposed ECONNREFUSED as a constant on AxiosError so callers can match connection-refused failures without comparing string literals (closes #6485). (#10680)
  • Encode Helper Export: Exported the internal encode helper from buildURL so userland param serializers can reuse the same encoding logic that axios uses internally. (#6897)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • HTTP Adapter — Redirects & Headers: Cleared stale headers when a redirect targets a no-proxy host, fixed the redirect listener chain so listeners no longer stack across hops, restored the missing requestDetails argument on beforeRedirect, preserved user-supplied Host headers when forwarding through a proxy, and properly URL-decoded basic auth credentials. (#10794, #10800, #6241, #10822, #10825)
  • HTTP Adapter — Streams & Timeouts: Preserved the partial response object on AxiosError when a stream is aborted after headers arrive, honoured the timeout option during the connect phase when redirects are disabled, and resolved an unsettled-promise hang when an aborted request was combined with compression and maxRedirects: 0. (#10708, #10819, #7149)
  • Fetch Adapter: Enforced maxBodyLength / maxContentLength in the fetch adapter, set the User-Agent header to match the HTTP adapter, preserved the original abort reason instead of replacing it with a generic error, and deferred global access so importing the module no longer throws a TypeError in restricted environments. (#10795, #10772, #10806, #7260)
  • XHR Adapter: Unsubscribed the cancelToken and AbortSignal listeners on the error, timeout, and abort code paths to prevent leaked subscriptions. (#10787)
  • Error Handling: Attached the parsed response to AxiosError when JSON.parse fails inside dispatchRequest, prevented settle from emitting undefined error codes, and tightened the parseProtocol regex to require a colon in the protocol separator. (#10724, #7276, #10729)
  • Types & Exports: Aligned the CommonJS CancelToken typings with the ESM build, fixed a compiler error caused by RawAxiosHeaders, and re-exported create from the package index. (#7414, #6389, #6460)
  • UTF-8 Encoding: Replaced the deprecated unescape() call with a modern UTF-8 encoding implementation. (#7378)
  • Misc Cleanup: Resolved a batch of small inconsistencies and gadget-level issues across the codebase. (#10833)

🔧 Maintenance & Chores

  • Refactor — ES6 Modernisation: Modernised the utils module and XHR adapter to use ES6 features, and tidied the multipart boundary error message. (#10588, #7419)
  • Tests: Hardened the HTTP test server lifecycle to fix flaky FormData EPIPE failures, fixed Win32 platform support for the pipe tests, and corrected an incorrect test assumption. (#10820, #10791, #10796)
  • Docs: Documented paramsSerializer.encode for strict RFC 3986 query encoding, updated the parseReviver TypeScript definitions and configuration docs for ES2023, added timeout guidance to the README's first async example, and expanded notes around the recent type changes. (#10821, #10782, #10759, #10804)
  • Reverted: Reverted the transformRequest input typing change from #10745 after follow-up review. (#10745, #10810)
  • Dependencies: Bumped actions/setup-node, the github-actions group, and postcss (in /docs) to their latest versions. (#10785, #10813, #10814)
  • Release: Updated changelog and packages, and prepared the 1.16.0 release. (#10790, #10834)

🌟 New Contributors

We are thrilled to welcome our new contributors. Thank you for helping improve axios:

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from axios's changelog.

v1.16.0 — May 2, 2026

This release adds support for the QUERY HTTP method and a new ECONNREFUSED error constant, lands a substantial wave of HTTP, fetch, and XHR adapter bug fixes around redirects, aborts, headers, and timeouts, and welcomes 23 new contributors.

⚠️ Notable Changes

A handful of fixes in this release are either security-adjacent or change observable behaviour. Please review before upgrading:

  • Fetch adapter now enforces maxBodyLength and maxContentLength. These limits were silently ignored on the fetch adapter prior to 1.16.0 — anyone relying on them as a safety net (DoS protection, accidental large uploads) had no protection. (#10795)
  • Proxy requests now preserve user-supplied Host headers. Previously, the proxy path could overwrite a custom Host. Virtual-host-style routing through a proxy will now behave correctly. (#10822)
  • Basic auth credentials embedded in URLs are now URL-decoded. If you have percent-encoded credentials in a URL (e.g. https://user:p%40ss@host), the decoded value is what now goes on the wire. (#10825)
  • parseProtocol now strictly requires a colon in the protocol separator. Strings that loosely parsed as protocols before may no longer match. (#10729)
  • Deprecated unescape() replaced with modern UTF-8 encoding. Non-ASCII URL handling is now spec-correct; consumers depending on legacy unescape() quirks may see different output bytes. (#7378)
  • transformRequest input typing change was reverted. The typing change introduced in #10745 was reverted in #10810 after follow-up review — net behavior is unchanged from 1.15.2. (#10745, #10810)

🚀 New Features

  • QUERY HTTP Method: Added support for the QUERY HTTP method across adapters and type definitions. (#10802)
  • ECONNREFUSED Error Constant: Exposed ECONNREFUSED as a constant on AxiosError so callers can match connection-refused failures without comparing string literals (closes #6485). (#10680)
  • Encode Helper Export: Exported the internal encode helper from buildURL so userland param serializers can reuse the same encoding logic that axios uses internally. (#6897)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • HTTP Adapter — Redirects & Headers: Cleared stale headers when a redirect targets a no-proxy host, fixed the redirect listener chain so listeners no longer stack across hops, restored the missing requestDetails argument on beforeRedirect, preserved user-supplied Host headers when forwarding through a proxy, and properly URL-decoded basic auth credentials. (#10794, #10800, #6241, #10822, #10825)
  • HTTP Adapter — Streams & Timeouts: Preserved the partial response object on AxiosError when a stream is aborted after headers arrive, honoured the timeout option during the connect phase when redirects are disabled, and resolved an unsettled-promise hang when an aborted request was combined with compression and maxRedirects: 0. (#10708, #10819, #7149)
  • Fetch Adapter: Enforced maxBodyLength / maxContentLength in the fetch adapter, set the User-Agent header to match the HTTP adapter, preserved the original abort reason instead of replacing it with a generic error, and deferred global access so importing the module no longer throws a TypeError in restricted environments. (#10795, #10772, #10806, #7260)
  • XHR Adapter: Unsubscribed the cancelToken and AbortSignal listeners on the error, timeout, and abort code paths to prevent leaked subscriptions. (#10787)
  • Error Handling: Attached the parsed response to AxiosError when JSON.parse fails inside dispatchRequest, prevented settle from emitting undefined error codes, and tightened the parseProtocol regex to require a colon in the protocol separator. (#10724, #7276, #10729)
  • Types & Exports: Aligned the CommonJS CancelToken typings with the ESM build, fixed a compiler error caused by RawAxiosHeaders, and re-exported create from the package index. (#7414, #6389, #6460)
  • UTF-8 Encoding: Replaced the deprecated unescape() call with a modern UTF-8 encoding implementation. (#7378)
  • Misc Cleanup: Resolved a batch of small inconsistencies and gadget-level issues across the codebase. (#10833)

🔧 Maintenance & Chores

  • Refactor — ES6 Modernisation: Modernised the utils module and XHR adapter to use ES6 features, and tidied the multipart boundary error message. (#10588, #7419)
  • Tests: Hardened the HTTP test server lifecycle to fix flaky FormData EPIPE failures, fixed Win32 platform support for the pipe tests, and corrected an incorrect test assumption. (#10820, #10791, #10796)
  • Docs: Documented paramsSerializer.encode for strict RFC 3986 query encoding, updated the parseReviver TypeScript definitions and configuration docs for ES2023, added timeout guidance to the README's first async example, and expanded notes around the recent type changes. (#10821, #10782, #10759, #10804)
  • Reverted: Reverted the transformRequest input typing change from #10745 after follow-up review. (#10745, #10810)
  • Dependencies: Bumped actions/setup-node, the github-actions group, and postcss (in /docs) to their latest versions. (#10785, #10813, #10814)
  • Release: Updated changelog and packages, and prepared the 1.16.0 release. (#10790, #10834)

🌟 New Contributors

We are thrilled to welcome our new contributors. Thank you for helping improve axios:

... (truncated)

Commits
  • df53d7d chore(release): prepare release 1.16.0 (#10834)
  • 9d92bcd fix: gadgets and smaller issues (#10833)
  • 5107ee6 fix: prevent undefined error codes in settle (#7276)
  • e573499 fix(fetch): defer global access in fetch adapter (#7260)
  • ad68e1a fix(http): honor timeout during connect without redirects (#10819)
  • 2a51828 fix(http): decode URL basic auth credentials (#10825)
  • 0e8b6bb fix(http): preserve user-supplied Host header when forwarding through a proxy...
  • 79f39e1 docs: document paramsSerializer.encode for strict RFC 3986 query encoding (#1...
  • 0fe3a5f [Docs/Types] Update parseReviver TypeScript definitions for ES2023 and add ...
  • cd6737f chore: matches the sibling responseStream.on(aborted) handler and added tests...
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Maintainer changes

This version was pushed to npm by GitHub Actions, a new releaser for axios since your current version.

Install script changes

This version modifies prepare script that runs during installation. Review the package contents before updating.


Updates bn.js from 4.12.0 to 4.12.3

Commits

Updates cipher-base from 1.0.4 to 1.0.7

Changelog

Sourced from cipher-base's changelog.

v1.0.7 - 2025-09-24

Commits

  • [Refactor] use to-buffer fd1e5ee
  • [Dev Deps] update @ljharb/eslint-config 08ba803

v1.0.6 - 2024-11-26

Commits

  • [Fix] io.js 3.0 - Node.js 5.3 typed array support b7ddd2a

v1.0.5 - 2024-11-17

Commits

  • [Tests] standard -> eslint, make test dir, etc ae02fd6
  • [Tests] migrate from travis to GHA 66387d7
  • [meta] fix package.json indentation 5c02918
  • [Fix] return valid values on multi-byte-wide TypedArray input 8fd1364
  • [meta] add auto-changelog 88dc806
  • [meta] add npmignore and safe-publish-latest 7a137d7
  • Only apps should have lockfiles 42528f2
  • [Deps] update inherits, safe-buffer 0e7a2d9
  • [meta] add missing engines.node f2dc13e
Commits
  • 0056718 v1.0.7
  • fd1e5ee [Refactor] use to-buffer
  • 08ba803 [Dev Deps] update @ljharb/eslint-config
  • f5249f9 v1.0.6
  • b7ddd2a [Fix] io.js 3.0 - Node.js 5.3 typed array support
  • f03cebf v1.0.5
  • 88dc806 [meta] add auto-changelog
  • 7a137d7 [meta] add npmignore and safe-publish-latest
  • 5c02918 [meta] fix package.json indentation
  • 8fd1364 [Fix] return valid values on multi-byte-wide TypedArray input
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Maintainer changes

This version was pushed to npm by ljharb, a new releaser for cipher-base since your current version.

Install script changes

This version adds prepublish script that runs during installation. Review the package contents before updating.


Updates diff from 5.2.0 to 5.2.2

Changelog

Sourced from diff's changelog.

v5.2.2 - January 2026

Only change from 5.2.0 is a backport of the fix to GHSA-73rr-hh4g-fpgx.

v5.2.1 (deprecated)

Accidental release - do not use.

Commits

Updates fast-uri from 3.0.1 to 3.1.2

Release notes

Sourced from fast-uri's releases.

v3.1.2

⚠️ Security Release

What's Changed

Full Changelog: fastify/fast-uri@v3.1.1...v3.1.2

v3.1.1

⚠️ Security Release

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: fastify/fast-uri@v3.1.0...v3.1.1

v3.1.0

What's Changed

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 919dd8e Bumped v3.1.2
  • c65ba57 fixup: linting
  • 6c86c17 Merge commit from fork
  • a95158a Handle malformed fragment decoding without throwing (#171)
  • cea547c Bumped v3.1.1
  • 876ce79 Merge commit from fork
  • dcdf690 ci: add lock-threads workflow (#169)
  • c860e65 build(deps-dev): bump neostandard from 0.12.2 to 0.13.0 (#167)
  • 9b4c6dc build(deps): bump fastify/workflows/.github/workflows/plugins-ci.yml (#166)
  • 85d09a9 build(deps): bump fastify/workflows/.github/workflows/plugins-ci-package-mana...
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Updates flatted from 3.3.1 to 3.4.2

Commits
  • 3bf0909 3.4.2
  • 885ddcc fix CWE-1321
  • 0bdba70 added flatted-view to the benchmark
  • 2a02dce 3.4.1
  • fba4e8f Merge pull request #89 from WebReflection/python-fix
  • 5fe8648 added "when in Rome" also a test for PHP
  • 53517ad some minor improvement
  • b3e2a0c Fixing recursion issue in Python too
  • c4b46db Add SECURITY.md for security policy and reporting
  • f86d071 Create dependabot.yml for version updates
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Updates follow-redirects from 1.15.6 to 1.16.0

Commits
  • 0c23a22 Release version 1.16.0 of the npm package.
  • 844c4d3 Add sensitiveHeaders option.
  • 5e8b8d0 ci: add Node.js 24.x to the CI matrix
  • 7953e22 ci: upgrade GitHub Actions to use setup-node@v6 and checkout@v6
  • 86dc1f8 Sanitizing input.
  • 21ef28a Release version 1.15.11 of the npm package.
  • 7c88135 Roll back tree shaking.
  • 6e389ba Release version 1.15.10 of the npm package.
  • 5bc496e Shake me up before you go-go.
  • 694d6b4 Bump minimist from 1.2.5 to 1.2.8
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Updates form-data from 4.0.0 to 4.0.5

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Sourced from form-data's releases.

v4.0.4

v4.0.4 - 2025-07-16

Commits

  • [meta] add auto-changelog 811f682
  • [Tests] handle predict-v8-randomness failures in node < 17 and node > 23 1d11a76
  • [Fix] Switch to using crypto random for boundary values 3d17230
  • [Tests] fix linting errors 5e34080
  • [meta] actually ensure the readme backup isn’t published 316c82b
  • [Dev Deps] ...

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Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 16 updates in the / directory:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [minimatch](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch) | `9.0.5` | `9.0.7` |
| [undici](https://github.com/nodejs/undici) | `6.21.2` | `6.24.0` |
| [@smithy/config-resolver](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-typescript/tree/HEAD/packages/config-resolver) | `4.0.1` | `4.5.0` |
| [ajv](https://github.com/ajv-validator/ajv) | `6.12.6` | `6.15.0` |
| [axios](https://github.com/axios/axios) | `1.8.4` | `1.16.0` |
| [bn.js](https://github.com/indutny/bn.js) | `4.12.0` | `4.12.3` |
| [cipher-base](https://github.com/crypto-browserify/cipher-base) | `1.0.4` | `1.0.7` |
| [diff](https://github.com/kpdecker/jsdiff) | `5.2.0` | `5.2.2` |
| [fast-uri](https://github.com/fastify/fast-uri) | `3.0.1` | `3.1.2` |
| [flatted](https://github.com/WebReflection/flatted) | `3.3.1` | `3.4.2` |
| [follow-redirects](https://github.com/follow-redirects/follow-redirects) | `1.15.6` | `1.16.0` |
| [immutable](https://github.com/immutable-js/immutable-js) | `4.3.7` | `4.3.8` |
| [lodash](https://github.com/lodash/lodash) | `4.17.21` | `4.18.1` |
| [pbkdf2](https://github.com/browserify/pbkdf2) | `3.1.2` | `3.1.5` |
| [picomatch](https://github.com/micromatch/picomatch) | `2.3.1` | `2.3.2` |
| [sha.js](https://github.com/crypto-browserify/sha.js) | `2.4.11` | `2.4.12` |



Updates `minimatch` from 9.0.5 to 9.0.7
- [Changelog](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch/blob/main/changelog.md)
- [Commits](isaacs/minimatch@v9.0.5...v9.0.7)

Updates `undici` from 6.21.2 to 6.24.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/nodejs/undici/releases)
- [Commits](nodejs/undici@v6.21.2...v6.24.0)

Updates `@smithy/config-resolver` from 4.0.1 to 4.5.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-typescript/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-typescript/blob/main/packages/config-resolver/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-typescript/commits/@smithy/config-resolver@4.5.0/packages/config-resolver)

Updates `ajv` from 6.12.6 to 6.15.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ajv-validator/ajv/releases)
- [Commits](ajv-validator/ajv@v6.12.6...v6.15.0)

Updates `axios` from 1.8.4 to 1.16.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/axios/axios/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/axios/axios/blob/v1.x/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](axios/axios@v1.8.4...v1.16.0)

Updates `bn.js` from 4.12.0 to 4.12.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/indutny/bn.js/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/indutny/bn.js/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](indutny/bn.js@v4.12.0...v4.12.3)

Updates `cipher-base` from 1.0.4 to 1.0.7
- [Changelog](https://github.com/browserify/cipher-base/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](browserify/cipher-base@v1.0.4...v1.0.7)

Updates `diff` from 5.2.0 to 5.2.2
- [Changelog](https://github.com/kpdecker/jsdiff/blob/master/release-notes.md)
- [Commits](kpdecker/jsdiff@v5.2.0...v5.2.2)

Updates `fast-uri` from 3.0.1 to 3.1.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/fastify/fast-uri/releases)
- [Commits](fastify/fast-uri@v3.0.1...v3.1.2)

Updates `flatted` from 3.3.1 to 3.4.2
- [Commits](WebReflection/flatted@v3.3.1...v3.4.2)

Updates `follow-redirects` from 1.15.6 to 1.16.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/follow-redirects/follow-redirects/releases)
- [Commits](follow-redirects/follow-redirects@v1.15.6...v1.16.0)

Updates `form-data` from 4.0.0 to 4.0.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](form-data/form-data@v4.0.0...v4.0.5)

Updates `immutable` from 4.3.7 to 4.3.8
- [Release notes](https://github.com/immutable-js/immutable-js/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/immutable-js/immutable-js/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](immutable-js/immutable-js@v4.3.7...v4.3.8)

Updates `lodash` from 4.17.21 to 4.18.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/lodash/lodash/releases)
- [Commits](lodash/lodash@4.17.21...4.18.1)

Updates `pbkdf2` from 3.1.2 to 3.1.5
- [Changelog](https://github.com/browserify/pbkdf2/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](browserify/pbkdf2@v3.1.2...v3.1.5)

Updates `picomatch` from 2.3.1 to 2.3.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/micromatch/picomatch/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/micromatch/picomatch/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](micromatch/picomatch@2.3.1...2.3.2)

Updates `sha.js` from 2.4.11 to 2.4.12
- [Changelog](https://github.com/browserify/sha.js/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](browserify/sha.js@v2.4.11...v2.4.12)

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm @smithy/core is 65.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The code implements a conventional, well-structured event-stream unmarshalling pipeline with explicit handling for error, exception, and event message types. The primary security considerations are: potential exposure of header/body content through thrown errors, reliance on the deserializer contract (notably the $unknown flag), and ensuring that downstream consumers appropriately trust the deserialized payloads. In a supply-chain context, ensure that eventStreamCodec, deserializer implementations, and error handling are trusted and audited to avoid leaking sensitive metadata, and consider sanitizing error messages in production.

Confidence: 0.65

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/@openzeppelin/defender-sdk-base-client@2.1.0npm/@smithy/core@3.24.0

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm ajv is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The code represents a conventional, non-obfuscated part of AJV’s custom keyword support. No direct malicious actions are evident within this module. Security concerns mainly arise from the broader supply chain: the external rule implementation (dotjs/custom), the definition schema, and any user-supplied keyword definitions. The dynamic compilation path (compile(metaSchema, true)) should be exercised with trusted inputs. Recommended follow-up: review the contents of the external modules and monitor the inputs supplied to addKeyword/definitionSchema to ensure no unsafe behavior is introduced during validation or data handling.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/eslint@8.57.0npm/eslint-plugin-unicorn@51.0.1npm/ajv@6.15.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm ajv is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The code augments a meta-schema to permit remote dereferencing of keyword schemas via a hardcoded data.json resource. This introduces network dependency and potential changes to validation semantics at runtime. While not inherently malicious, the remote reference constitutes a notable security and reliability risk that should be mitigated with local fallbacks, input validation, and explicit remote-resource governance.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/eslint@8.57.0npm/eslint-plugin-unicorn@51.0.1npm/ajv@6.15.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore npm/ajv@6.15.0. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm ajv is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The code is a straightforward build script to bundle and minify a specified package using Browserify and UglifyJS. The primary security concern is potential path manipulation: json.main is used to form a require path without validating that it stays within the target package directory. If a malicious or misconfigured package.json includes an absolute path or traversal outside the package, the script could bundle unintended files. Otherwise, the script does not perform network access, data exfiltration, or backdoor actions, and there is no hard-coded secrets or dynamic code execution beyond standard bundling/minification.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/eslint@8.57.0npm/eslint-plugin-unicorn@51.0.1npm/ajv@6.15.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm ajv is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: This module generates JavaScript code at runtime via standaloneCode(...) and then immediately executes it with require-from-string. Because the generated code can incorporate user-supplied schemas or custom keywords without sanitization or sandboxing, an attacker who controls those inputs could inject arbitrary code and achieve remote code execution in the Node process. Users should audit and lock down the standaloneCode output or replace dynamic evaluation with a safer, static bundling approach.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/@nomicfoundation/hardhat-verify@2.0.14npm/ajv@8.20.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm ajv is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The code implements standard timestamp validation with clear logic for normal and leap years and leap seconds. There is no network, file, or execution of external code within this isolated fragment. The only anomalous aspect is assigning a string to validTimestamp.code, which could enable external tooling to inject behavior in certain environments, but this does not constitute active malicious behavior in this isolated snippet. Overall, low to moderate security risk in typical usage; no malware detected within the shown code.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/@nomicfoundation/hardhat-verify@2.0.14npm/ajv@8.20.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm ajv is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The code implements a standard AJV-like dynamic parser generator for JTD schemas. There are no explicit malware indicators in this fragment. The primary security concern is the dynamic code generation and execution from external schemas, which introduces a medium risk if schemas are untrusted. With trusted schemas and proper schema management, the risk is typically acceptable within this pattern.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/@nomicfoundation/hardhat-verify@2.0.14npm/ajv@8.20.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

Next steps: Take a moment to review the security alert above. Review the linked package source code to understand the potential risk. Ensure the package is not malicious before proceeding. If you're unsure how to proceed, reach out to your security team or ask the Socket team for help at support@socket.dev.

Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore npm/ajv@8.20.0. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm get-intrinsic is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The GetIntrinsic module is a conventional intrinsic resolver designed for sandboxed JavaScript environments. It includes careful validation, alias handling, and selective dynamic evaluation for specific intrinsics. While there is a real potential risk from Function-based evaluation if exposed to untrusted input, in this isolated code path there is no evidence of data leakage, backdoors, or external communications. The component is acceptable with proper sandbox boundaries; the most important mitigations are ensuring inputs are trusted and that dynamic evaluation cannot be triggered by untrusted sources.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/@openzeppelin/defender-sdk-deploy-client@2.1.0npm/@openzeppelin/defender-sdk-network-client@2.1.0npm/get-intrinsic@1.3.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore npm/get-intrinsic@1.3.0. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm pbkdf2 is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The code is a straightforward and correct PBKDF2 implementation using HMAC with support for multiple digests and standard input handling. No malicious behavior detected. Security risk mainly derives from correct usage (encodings, salt handling, and proper key length) and from the absence of explicit side-channel hardening within the function. Recommendations focus on careful integration and memory hygiene, and optional refinements for side-channel resilience in high-assurance contexts.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/hardhat@2.22.9npm/ethereumjs-util@7.1.5npm/pbkdf2@3.1.5

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm readable-stream is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The analyzed code is a standard, legitimate portion of the Node.js readable-stream implementation handling piping, flow control, and lifecycle events. There is no evidence of malicious behavior, data exfiltration, or unsafe operations within this fragment. It does not introduce backdoors or hidden communicative channels. Given the OpenVSX extension context, this fragment alone does not indicate supply chain risk.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/hardhat@2.22.9npm/ethereumjs-util@7.1.5npm/readable-stream@2.3.8

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm undici is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: The code performs an in-place re-encoding of a local file (undici-fetch.js) and overwrites it with latin1-encoded data. There is no evidence of exfiltration, backdoors, or network activity. However, the lack of validation, error handling, and the fact that it can corrupt or permanently alter a source file constitutes a nontrivial risk. In a supply-chain or extension context, such a script could be misused to tamper with code. It is not inherently malicious by itself but is risky and should be restricted or audited before typical usage in a build or runtime environment.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: ?npm/undici@8.2.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore npm/undici@8.2.0. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

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