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[Snyk] Security upgrade styled-components from 5.3.6 to 5.3.7#113

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[Snyk] Security upgrade styled-components from 5.3.6 to 5.3.7#113
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Snyk has created this PR to fix one or more vulnerable packages in the `npm` dependencies of this project.

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As this is a private repository, Snyk-bot does not have access. Therefore, this PR has been created automatically, but appears to have been created by a real user.

Changes included in this PR

  • Changes to the following files to upgrade the vulnerable dependencies to a fixed version:
    • package.json
    • package-lock.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed

With an upgrade:
Severity Priority Score (*) Issue Breaking Change Exploit Maturity
medium severity 454/1000
Why? Has a fix available, CVSS 4.8
Undesired Behavior
SNYK-JS-STYLEDCOMPONENTS-3149924
No No Known Exploit

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