🛡️ Sentinel: Apply security fixes via npm audit fix#1086
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- Executed `npm audit fix` to resolve moderate severity vulnerabilities in dependencies, including the `uuid` out-of-bounds check vulnerability. - Reverted the JSON-LD string escaping changes as they were found to break JSON-LD parsing. The original codebase's implementation with `\u003c` is already perfectly secure and functions correctly. Co-authored-by: saint2706 <45678566+saint2706@users.noreply.github.com>
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npm audit fixto resolve moderate severity dependency vulnerabilities, specifically addressing an issue inuuid.It also adds learnings regarding the correct handling of JSON-LD string interpolation and XSS mitigation inside
dangerouslySetInnerHTML. The original\u003ccorrectly output the unicode escape sequence without injecting literal backslashes that corrupt the resulting DOM tree.PR created automatically by Jules for task 17066245211312812113 started by @saint2706