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build(deps): [security] bump acorn from 5.7.3 to 5.7.4 #221

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Bumps acorn from 5.7.3 to 5.7.4. This update includes a security fix.

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Moderate severity vulnerability that affects acorn, minimist, and svjsl There are high severity security vulnerabilities in two of ESLints dependencies: - acorn - minimist

The releases 1.8.3 and lower of svjsl (JSLib-npm) are vulnerable, but only if installed in a developer environment. A patch has been released (v1.8.4) which fixes these vulnerabilities.

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Affected versions: < 5.7.4

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Bumps [acorn](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn) from 5.7.3 to 5.7.4. **This update includes a security fix.**
- [Release notes](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn/releases)
- [Commits](acornjs/acorn@5.7.3...5.7.4)

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