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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade dompurify from 2.5.6 to 2.5.8.

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Package name: dompurify
  • 2.5.8 - 2024-12-09
    • Fixed two conditional sanitizer bypasses discovered by @ parrot409 and @ Slonser
    • Updated the attribute clobbering checks to prevent future bypasses, thanks @ parrot409
  • 2.5.7 - 2024-09-26
    • Fixed an issue with comment detection and possible bypasses with specific config settings, thanks @ masatokinugawa
    • Removed the foreignObject element from the list of HTML entry-points, thanks @ masatokinugawa
  • 2.5.6 - 2024-07-05
    • Fixed an issue with the execution logic of attribute hooks to prevent bypasses, thanks @ kevin-mizu
    • Fixed a minor problem with the bower file pointing to the wrong dist path
    • Updated several development dependencies
from dompurify GitHub release notes

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade dompurify from 2.5.6 to 2.5.8.

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