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Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to NULL Pointer Dereference. HTTP requests are not properly verified before being processed. If an HTTP request is made without a ‘=’ being present in the body, the application is unable to parse the request, and creates an array full of null pointers. This causes a null pointer dereference later when the application attempts to load the parsed data, leading to an application crash.