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build(deps): bump undici from 5.28.4 to 5.28.5 in the npm_and_yarn group #18

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Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update: undici.

Updates undici from 5.28.4 to 5.28.5

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v5.28.5

⚠️ Security Release ⚠️

Fixes CVE CVE-2025-22150 GHSA-c76h-2ccp-4975 (embargoed until 22-01-2025).

Full Changelog: nodejs/undici@v5.28.4...v5.28.5

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  • Update the undici dependency in the npm_and_yarn group.

Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update: [undici](https://github.com/nodejs/undici).


Updates `undici` from 5.28.4 to 5.28.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/nodejs/undici/releases)
- [Commits](nodejs/undici@v5.28.4...v5.28.5)

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This pull request updates the 'undici' dependency from version 5.28.4 to 5.28.5 to address a security vulnerability.

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Updated the 'undici' dependency to address a security vulnerability.
  • Updated 'undici' from 5.28.4 to 5.28.5 in package-lock.json.
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