Upgrade JSON-Path-Plus to V10.3.0 #414
                
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This pull request updates the jsonpath-plus dependency to version 10.3.0 to address a critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability (GHSA-pppg-cpfq-h7wr) Affecting jsonpath-plus package, versions <10.2.0. The vulnerability stems from improper input sanitization in earlier versions, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code by exploiting the unsafe default use of the Node.js vm module.
Changes:
Upgraded jsonpath-plus to version 10.3.0 in package.json to leverage the latest security patches and improvements.
Ran dependency audits and verified compatibility with existing functionality.
Benefits:
Fixes a critical security issue (CVSS 9.3), reducing the risk of exploitation.
Ensures safer handling of JSONPath queries within the application.
Testing:
All relevant tests were executed to confirm no regression in functionality.
Security-focused tests confirmed the resolution of known vulnerabilities.