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Hostname spoofing via backslashes in URL

🗓️ 01 Mar 2021 20:43:24Reported by AnonymousType 
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Hostname spoofing via backslashes in URL. Impact on urijs version 1.19.6. Spoofing using backslash as part of scheme delimiter leading to incorrect security decisions. Escaped string example provided

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