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chore(deps): update dependency semantic-release to v19 [security] #75

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
semantic-release 17.1.1 -> 19.0.3 age adoption passing confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2020-26226

Impact

Secrets that would normally be masked by semantic-release can be accidentally disclosed if they contain characters that become encoded when included in a URL.

Patches

Fixed in v17.2.3

Workarounds

Secrets that do not contain characters that become encoded when included in a URL are already masked properly.

CVE-2022-31051

Impact

What kind of vulnerability is it? Who is impacted?

Secrets that would normally be masked by semantic-release can be accidentally disclosed if they contain characters that are excluded from uri encoding by encodeURI. Occurrence is further limited to execution contexts where push access to the related repository is not available without modifying the repository url to inject credentials.

Patches

Has the problem been patched? What versions should users upgrade to?

Fixed in 19.0.3

Workarounds

Is there a way for users to fix or remediate the vulnerability without upgrading?

Secrets that do not contain characters that are excluded from encoding with encodeURI when included in a URL are already masked properly.

References

Are there any links users can visit to find out more?

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:


Release Notes

semantic-release/semantic-release (semantic-release)

v19.0.3

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Bug Fixes
  • log-repo: use the original form of the repo url to remove the need to mask credentials (#​2459) (58a226f), closes #​2449

v19.0.2

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  • npm-plugin: upgraded to the stable version (0eca144)

v19.0.1

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  • npm-plugin: upgraded to the latest beta version (8097afb)

v19.0.0

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  • npm-plugin: upgraded to the beta, which upgrades npm to v8 (f634b8c)
  • upgrade marked to resolve ReDos vulnerability (#​2330) (d9e5bc0)
BREAKING CHANGES
  • npm-plugin: @semantic-release/npm has also dropped support for node v15
  • node v15 has been removed from our defined supported versions of node. this was done to upgrade to compatible versions of marked and marked-terminal that resolved the ReDoS vulnerability. removal of support of this node version should be low since it was not an LTS version and has been EOL for several months already.

v18.0.1

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v18.0.0

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This is a maintenance release. An increasing amount of dependencies required a node version higher than the Node 10 version supported by semantic-release@17. We decided to go straight to a recent Node LTS version because the release build is usually independent of others, requiring a higher node version is less disruptive to users, but helps us reduce the maintenance overhead.

If you use GitHub Actions and need to bump the node version set up by actions/node-setup, you can use octoherd-script-bump-node-version-in-workflows

BREAKING CHANGES

node-version: the minimum required version of node is now v14.17

v17.4.7

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  • engines: fixed defined node version to account for the higher requirement from the npm plugin (#​2088) (ea52e17)

v17.4.6

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v17.4.5

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  • deps: update dependency marked to v3 (6e4beb8)

v17.4.4

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v17.4.3

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  • bump minimal version of lodash to address CVE-2021-23337 (#​1931) (55194c1)

v17.4.2

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v17.4.1

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v17.4.0

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v17.3.9

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v17.3.8

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  • deps: update dependency marked to v2 (a2eaed0)

v17.3.7

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v17.3.6

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v17.3.5

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v17.3.4

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v17.3.3

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v17.3.2

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v17.3.1

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v17.3.0

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v17.2.4

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v17.2.3

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  • mask secrets when characters get uri encoded (ca90b34)

v17.2.2

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  • don't parse port as part of the path in repository URLs (#​1671) (77a75f0)
  • use valid git credentials when multiple are provided (#​1669) (2bf3771)

v17.2.1

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Reverts

v17.2.0

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Features
  • throw an Error if package.json has duplicate "repository" key (#​1656) (b8fb35c)

v17.1.2

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/npm-semantic-release-vulnerability branch from c547864 to 9a3fa16 Compare June 18, 2022 22:33
@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency semantic-release to v17.2.3 [security] chore(deps): update dependency semantic-release to v19 [security] Jun 18, 2022
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