svrjs-nextjs-website/app/(root)/vulnerabilities/page.tsx
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import ReactMarkdown from "react-markdown";
import { vulnerabilities } from "@/constants/guidelines";
import { Metadata } from "next";
export const metadata: Metadata = {
title: "Vulnerabilities - SVRJS",
};
const Vulnerabilities = () => {
return (
<section
id="tos"
className="wrapper container py-24 md:py-28 gap-4 flex flex-col"
>
<h1 className="text-3xl md:text-5xl font-bold text-black dark:bg-clip-text dark:text-transparent dark:bg-gradient-to-b dark:from-white dark:to-neutral-400">
SVR.JS Vulnerabilities
</h1>
<p className="text-lg text-muted-foreground text-start mb-4">
Some older versions of SVR.JS are vulnerable to cyberattacks. It&apos;s
recommended to update your SVR.JS version to the newest one. If you find
a security issue with SVR.JS, report it as soon as possible to
vulnerability-reports[at]svrjs[dot]org. We&apos;ll mitigate that
vulnerability if it is possible.
</p>
<div className="prose max-w-full prose-lg dark:prose-invert">
<ReactMarkdown>{vulnerabilities}</ReactMarkdown>
</div>
</section>
);
};
export default Vulnerabilities;