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chore: Security upgrade github-pages from 214 to 215 #189

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Snyk has created this PR to fix one or more vulnerable packages in the `rubygems` dependencies of this project.

Changes included in this PR

  • Changes to the following files to upgrade the vulnerable dependencies to a fixed version:
    • docs/Gemfile.lock

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed

With an upgrade:
Severity Priority Score (*) Issue Breaking Change Exploit Maturity
high severity 661/1000
Why? Recently disclosed, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.5
Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)
SNYK-RUBY-ADDRESSABLE-1316242
No No Known Exploit

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@tomkerkhove tomkerkhove changed the title [Snyk] Security upgrade github-pages from 214 to 214 chore: Security upgrade github-pages from 214 to 215 Jul 8, 2021
@stijnmoreels stijnmoreels merged commit 7c54ed7 into master Jul 13, 2021
@stijnmoreels stijnmoreels deleted the snyk-fix-99ef325873389bd35357de13c2171c3e branch July 13, 2021 05:18
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