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@bsod90 bsod90 commented Aug 7, 2025

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Snyk has created this PR to fix 5 vulnerabilities in the dockerfile dependencies of this project.

Keeping your Docker base image up-to-date means you’ll benefit from security fixes in the latest version of your chosen image.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • packages/cubejs-docker/dev.Dockerfile

We recommend upgrading to node:22.18.0-bookworm-slim, as this image has only 39 known vulnerabilities. To do this, merge this pull request, then verify your application still works as expected.

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

Issue Score
high severity Directory Traversal
SNYK-UPSTREAM-NODE-10847885
  857  
medium severity Heap-based Buffer Overflow
SNYK-DEBIAN12-GNUTLS28-10690985
  514  
medium severity Double Free
SNYK-DEBIAN12-GNUTLS28-10690987
  514  
medium severity NULL Pointer Dereference
SNYK-DEBIAN12-GNUTLS28-10690990
  514  
medium severity Improper Certificate Validation
SNYK-DEBIAN12-GNUTLS28-10690993
  514  

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@bsod90 bsod90 requested a review from a team as a code owner August 7, 2025 08:09
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