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SourceRuleReasonAccepted byWhen
typosquat typosquat.levenshtein:dayjs AI (typosquat): ldapjs is a 14-year-old LDAP library; Levenshtein match to dayjs is a false positive. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@ldapjs/dn AI (dependencies): First-party @ldapjs scoped package; stable dependency of this project. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@ldapjs/asn1 AI (dependencies): First-party @ldapjs scoped package; stable dependency of this project. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@ldapjs/change AI (dependencies): First-party @ldapjs scoped package; stable dependency of this project. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@ldapjs/filter AI (dependencies): First-party @ldapjs scoped package; stable dependency of this project. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@ldapjs/controls AI (dependencies): First-party @ldapjs scoped package; stable dependency of this project. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@ldapjs/messages AI (dependencies): First-party @ldapjs scoped package; stable dependency of this project. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@ldapjs/protocol AI (dependencies): First-party @ldapjs scoped package; stable dependency of this project. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:@ldapjs/attribute AI (dependencies): First-party @ldapjs scoped package; stable dependency of this project. ai
dependencies unvetted-dep:vasync AI (dependencies): vasync is a well-known async control-flow library; long-standing dependency of ldapjs. ai

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3.0.7 14 / 12

v3.0.7

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LOW No provenance attestation provenance

Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.