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Snyk has created this PR to fix 1 vulnerabilities in the npm dependencies of this project.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • orderevent/package.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

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low severity Missing Origin Validation in WebSockets
SNYK-JS-NEXT-10259370
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Summary by Sourcery

Upgrade Next.js to v15.2.2 to fix a low-severity WebSockets origin validation vulnerability.

Bug Fixes:

  • Address missing origin validation in WebSockets by upgrading Next.js to v15.2.2.

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  • Bump Next.js version from 14.2.16 to 15.2.2 in orderevent/package.json.

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This PR upgrades the Next.js dependency in the orderevent package from version 14.2.16 to 15.2.2 to address a low-severity missing origin validation vulnerability in WebSockets.

Sequence Diagram: WebSocket Connection with Enhanced Origin Validation

sequenceDiagram
    participant Client as Web Client
    participant Server as "Next.js Server (orderevent app)"

    Client->>Server: WebSocket Handshake Request (Origin: client.origin.com)
    activate Server
    alt Previous Next.js Version (e.g., 14.2.16 - vulnerable)
        Server-->>Client: Handshake Successful (Origin validation may be missing or flawed)
    else Updated Next.js Version (e.g., 15.2.2 - patched)
        Server->>Server: Validate "Origin" header against allowed origins
        alt "Origin" is valid
            Server-->>Client: Handshake Successful
        else "Origin" is invalid
            Server-->>Client: Handshake Failed (Connection rejected due to invalid origin)
        end
    end
    deactivate Server
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Upgrade Next.js dependency to patch WebSockets origin validation issue
  • Bumped Next.js version from 14.2.16 to 15.2.2
orderevent/package.json

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