## Summary Adds a **scoped** `resolutions` entry pinning `undici` under `@module-federation/dts-plugin` to `^7.28.0`, resolving **6 Dependabot alerts** — #1523 & #1566 (high), #1522 & #1570 (medium), #1565 & #1572 (low); all `undici >=7.0.0 <7.28.0`. ## Why a scoped resolution (not a parent-bump or a global pin) - The vulnerable `undici@7.24.7` is pinned **exactly** by the transitive build tool `@module-federation/dts-plugin@2.5.1`. There's no parent to bump — its parents pin it and it doesn't loosen the pin at latest — so a committed scoped resolution (matching the existing `@nestjs/graphql/ws`, `express/qs` pattern) is the right fix. - A **global** `undici` resolution would be wrong: the tree also has `undici@6.27.0` (`^6.25.0`, outside the advisory) and the latest undici is `8.5.0`, so forcing all undici to 7.x would break the 6.x consumer. - `^7.28.0` resolves to `7.28.0` (highest 7.x), which **dedupes** with the `undici@7.28.0` already in the tree (via `^7.25.0`) — no new copy is introduced. ## Result - `undici@7.24.7` is gone; the only undici 7.x is now `7.28.0`. `undici@6.27.0` (6.x) is untouched. - Build-tooling dependency (module-federation type generation) — not in the production server runtime; `undici 7.24 → 7.28` is a compatible minor bump. ## Verification - `yarn install --immutable` passes (lockfile consistent with CI). - No undici in `[7.0.0, 7.28.0)` remains in `yarn.lock`.
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