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Using Older Version of Guava that is Vulnerable to CVE-2018-10237  #22

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@Ghoublai-Khan

We've been using this plugin for a while along with the latest version of spotbugs and really appreciate the issues that it points out. I noticed that the project is using a version of guava that is vulnerable to CVE-2018-10237.

I noticed that this project has been kept on Java 7 to match the pulled in the version of findbugs. It looks like there is not a version of guava that is built on Java 7 with this issue resolved. Since 24.1.1 is the last version of guava that is vulnerable to this issue and that is after the split to guava-jre and guava-android. What about using one of the guava-android dependencies since those are still on Java 7 to resolve the issue? Or the version of the findbugs library could be updated since the latest is now using Java 8 and then take the latest version of guava-jre. I'd be happy to contribute a pull request if there is interest.

Thanks again!

https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-10237

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