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defender-client-deps: bump @types/lodash from 4.14.195 to 4.17.0 #542

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defender-client-deps: bump @types/lodash from 4.14.195 to 4.17.0 #542

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Socket Security / Socket Security: Pull Request Alerts failed Mar 18, 2024 in 1m 11s

Pull Request #542 Alerts: Complete with warnings WARNING: Free tier size exceeded

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PR #542 Alerts ⚠️ Found 1 project alert

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