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Description
we have NPM7 generated package-lock.json with lockFileVersion = 2. Now when we scan Node.js project using Trivy filesystem scan, Trivy does not find out packages from package-lock.json.
It is working with lockFileVersion = 1
What did you expect to happen?
It should find out packages in package-lock.json
What happened instead?
It did not find out packages from pack