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System shell access: nuget microsoft.build.framework
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.build.framework@17.8.43
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Dynamic code execution: nuget microsoft.build.framework
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.build.framework@17.8.43
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System shell access: nuget microsoft.build.locator
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.build.locator@1.7.8
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Dynamic code execution: nuget microsoft.build.locator
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.build.locator@1.7.8
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Native binaries present: nuget microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild@4.8.0
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System shell access: nuget microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild@4.8.0
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Dynamic code execution: nuget microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild@4.8.0
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Network access: nuget microsoft.openapi
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/swashbuckle.aspnetcore@10.1.7 β nuget/microsoft.openapi@2.4.1
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Dynamic code execution: nuget swashbuckle.aspnetcore.swaggerui
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/swashbuckle.aspnetcore@10.1.7 β nuget/swashbuckle.aspnetcore.swaggerui@10.1.7
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Filesystem access: nuget microsoft.build.framework
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.build.framework@17.8.43
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Environment variable access: nuget microsoft.build.framework
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.build.framework@17.8.43
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Filesystem access: nuget microsoft.build.locator
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.build.locator@1.7.8
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Filesystem access: nuget microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild@4.8.0
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Potential code anomaly (AI signal): nuget microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly
Notes: This is a .p7s file, which contains a digital signature for a document or email, using the PKCS #7 standard, which serves to verify the sender's identity and ensure the content hasn't been altered in transit.
Confidence: 1.00
Severity: 0.60
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.codeanalysis.workspaces.msbuild@4.8.0
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License exception: nuget microsoft.extensions.caching.memory with Classpath-exception-2.0
Exception: Classpath-exception-2.0
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From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.sqlite@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.inmemory@9.0.15 β nuget/microsoft.extensions.caching.memory@9.0.15
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Filesystem access: nuget swashbuckle.aspnetcore.swaggerui
Location: Package overview
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/swashbuckle.aspnetcore@10.1.7 β nuget/swashbuckle.aspnetcore.swaggerui@10.1.7
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Potential code anomaly (AI signal): nuget system.composition.attributedmodel is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly
Notes: This is a .p7s file, which contains a digital signature for a document or email, using the PKCS #7 standard, which serves to verify the sender's identity and ensure the content hasn't been altered in transit.
Confidence: 1.00
Severity: 0.60
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/system.composition.attributedmodel@7.0.0
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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.
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Potential code anomaly (AI signal): nuget system.composition.convention is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly
Notes: This is a .p7s file, which contains a digital signature for a document or email, using the PKCS #7 standard, which serves to verify the sender's identity and ensure the content hasn't been altered in transit.
Confidence: 1.00
Severity: 0.60
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/system.composition.convention@7.0.0
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Potential code anomaly (AI signal): nuget system.composition.hosting is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly
Notes: This is a .p7s file, which contains a digital signature for a document or email, using the PKCS #7 standard, which serves to verify the sender's identity and ensure the content hasn't been altered in transit.
Confidence: 1.00
Severity: 0.60
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/system.composition.hosting@7.0.0
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Potential code anomaly (AI signal): nuget system.composition.runtime is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly
Notes: This is a .p7s file, which contains a digital signature for a document or email, using the PKCS #7 standard, which serves to verify the sender's identity and ensure the content hasn't been altered in transit.
Confidence: 1.00
Severity: 0.60
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/system.composition.runtime@7.0.0
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Potential code anomaly (AI signal): nuget system.threading.channels is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly
Notes: This is a .p7s file, which contains a digital signature for a document or email, using the PKCS #7 standard, which serves to verify the sender's identity and ensure the content hasn't been altered in transit.
Confidence: 1.00
Severity: 0.60
From: src/Grimoire.Api/Grimoire.Api.csproj β nuget/microsoft.entityframeworkcore.design@9.0.15 β nuget/system.threading.channels@7.0.0
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