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Node.js third-party modules: [url-parse] Improper Validation and Sanitization

🗓️ 14 Feb 2019 22:41:05Reported by ronperrisType 
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Improper Validation and Sanitization in url-parse module version 1.4.4, allowing attacker-controlled URL values to bypass validation in Node.js and browsers

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