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[Security] Bump handlebars from 4.7.6 to 4.7.7 #38

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Bumps handlebars from 4.7.6 to 4.7.7. This update includes a security fix.

Vulnerabilities fixed

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Remote code execution in handlebars when compiling templates The package handlebars before 4.7.7 are vulnerable to Remote Code Execution (RCE) when selecting certain compiling options to compile templates coming from an untrusted source.

Affected versions: < 4.7.7

Changelog

Sourced from handlebars's changelog.

v4.7.7 - February 15th, 2021

  • fix weird error in integration tests - eb860c0
  • fix: check prototype property access in strict-mode (#1736) - b6d3de7
  • fix: escape property names in compat mode (#1736) - f058970
  • refactor: In spec tests, use expectTemplate over equals and shouldThrow (#1683) - 77825f8
  • chore: start testing on Node.js 12 and 13 - 3789a30

(POSSIBLY) BREAKING CHANGES:

  • the changes from version 4.6.0 now also apply in when using the compile-option "strict: true". Access to prototype properties is forbidden completely by default, specific properties or methods can be allowed via runtime-options. See #1633 for details. If you are using Handlebars as documented, you should not be accessing prototype properties from your template anyway, so the changes should not be a problem for you. Only the use of undocumented features can break your build.

That is why we only bump the patch version despite mentioning breaking changes.

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  • a9a8e40 v4.7.7
  • e66aed5 Update release notes
  • 7d4d170 disable IE in Saucelabs tests
  • eb860c0 fix weird error in integration tests
  • b6d3de7 fix: check prototype property access in strict-mode (#1736)
  • f058970 fix: escape property names in compat mode (#1736)
  • 77825f8 refator: In spec tests, use expectTemplate over equals and shouldThrow (#1683)
  • 3789a30 chore: start testing on Node.js 12 and 13
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