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fix(security): patch word-wrap dependency vulnerabilities #1048

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@arnaudbesnier arnaudbesnier merged commit d4c187e into main Aug 4, 2023
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## [9.3.5](v9.3.4...v9.3.5) (2023-08-04)

### Bug Fixes

* **security:** patch tough-cookie dependency vulnerabilities ([#1047](#1047)) ([6ff6e91](6ff6e91))
* **security:** patch word-wrap dependency vulnerabilities ([#1048](#1048)) ([d4c187e](d4c187e))
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