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DependencyVulnerability IDsPackageHighest SeverityCVE CountConfidenceEvidence Count
package.json 00

Dependencies (vulnerable)

package.json

File Path: D:\Onboarding\UnifiedOnboardingPortal\package.json
MD5: 28c8b5df45879d1d671d7581b1d6da6f
SHA1: f00928445def3f7068f22e04f044142568c53f92
SHA256:f6a24de4e2d0a0317630a7ab6a81eb21862a1ea251d9456236e1078b136ff924

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