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Pull Request #45 Alerts: Complete with warnings
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PR #45 Alerts | Found 18 project alerts |
Pull request alerts notify when new issues are detected between the diff of the pull request and it's target branch.
Details
🚨 Potential security issues detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎
To accept the risk, merge this PR and you will not be notified again.
Next steps
What is an install script?
Install scripts are run when the package is installed. The majority of malware in npm is hidden in install scripts.
Packages should not be running non-essential scripts during install and there are often solutions to problems people solve with install scripts that can be run at publish time instead.
What is network access?
This module accesses the network.
Packages should remove all network access that isn't functionally unnecessary. Consumers should audit network access to ensure legitimate use.
What is shell access?
This module accesses the system shell. Accessing the system shell increases the risk of executing arbitrary code.
Packages should avoid accessing the shell which can reduce portability, and make it easier for malicious shell access to be introduced.
What is new author?
A new npm collaborator published a version of the package for the first time. New collaborators are usually benign additions to a project, but do indicate a change to the security surface area of a package.
Scrutinize new collaborator additions to packages because they now have the ability to publish code into your dependency tree. Packages should avoid frequent or unnecessary additions or changes to publishing rights.
What is eval?
Package uses eval() which is a dangerous function. This prevents the code from running in certain environments and increases the risk that the code may contain exploits or malicious behavior.
Avoid packages that use eval, since this could potentially execute any code.
Take a deeper look at the dependency
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 [AT] socket [DOT] dev.
Remove the package
If you happen to install a dependency that Socket reports as Known Malware you should immediately remove it and select a different dependency. For other alert types, you may may wish to investigate alternative packages or consider if there are other ways to mitigate the specific risk posed by the dependency.
Mark a package as acceptable risk
To ignore an alert, reply with a comment starting with @SocketSecurity ignore
followed by a space separated list of package-name@version
specifiers. e.g. @SocketSecurity ignore foo@1.0.0 bar@*
or ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all
@SocketSecurity ignore is-generator-function@1.0.10
@SocketSecurity ignore load-tsconfig@0.2.5
@SocketSecurity ignore rollup@3.25.1
@SocketSecurity ignore tsup@6.7.0
@SocketSecurity ignore source-map@0.8.0-beta.0
@SocketSecurity ignore commander@4.1.1
@SocketSecurity ignore esbuild@0.17.19
@SocketSecurity ignore mz@2.7.0
@SocketSecurity ignore tree-kill@1.2.2