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[Snyk] Upgrade org.postgresql:postgresql from 42.2.14 to 42.5.0 #27

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade org.postgresql:postgresql from 42.2.14 to 42.5.0.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 49 versions ahead of your current version.
  • The recommended version was released a month ago, on 2022-08-24.

The recommended version fixes:

Severity Issue PriorityScore (*) Exploit Maturity
SQL Injection
SNYK-JAVA-ORGPOSTGRESQL-2970521
676/1000
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.1
Proof of Concept
Remote Code Execution (RCE)
SNYK-JAVA-ORGPOSTGRESQL-2390459
676/1000
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.1
Proof of Concept
Arbitrary Code Injection
SNYK-JAVA-ORGPOSTGRESQL-2401816
676/1000
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Has a fix available, CVSS 7.1
No Known Exploit

(*) Note that the real score may have changed since the PR was raised.


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