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[Snyk] Security upgrade aiohttp from 3.8.5 to 3.9.2 #31

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Snyk has created this PR to fix one or more vulnerable packages in the `pip` dependencies of this project.

Changes included in this PR

  • Changes to the following files to upgrade the vulnerable dependencies to a fixed version:
    • requirements.txt
⚠️ Warning
opentelemetry-api 1.16.0 has requirement importlib-metadata>=5.0.0; python_version == "3.7", but you have importlib-metadata 4.13.0.
flower 1.2.0 requires tornado, which is not installed.
celery 5.3.0 requires kombu, which is not installed.
botocore 1.29.165 has requirement urllib3<1.27,>=1.25.4, but you have urllib3 2.0.7.

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed

By pinning:
Severity Priority Score (*) Issue Upgrade Breaking Change Exploit Maturity
medium severity 149/1000
Why? Confidentiality impact: High, Integrity impact: None, Availability impact: None, Scope: Unchanged, Exploit Maturity: No data, User Interaction (UI): None, Privileges Required (PR): None, Attack Complexity: High, Attack Vector: Network, EPSS: 0.01055, Social Trends: No, Days since published: 0, Reachable: No, Transitive dependency: No, Is Malicious: No, Business Criticality: High, Provider Urgency: Medium, Package Popularity Score: 99, Impact: 5.99, Likelihood: 2.48, Score Version: V5
Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')
SNYK-PYTHON-AIOHTTP-6209406
aiohttp:
3.8.5 -> 3.9.2
No No Known Exploit
medium severity 159/1000
Why? Confidentiality impact: None, Integrity impact: Low, Availability impact: Low, Scope: Unchanged, Exploit Maturity: Proof of Concept, User Interaction (UI): None, Privileges Required (PR): None, Attack Complexity: Low, Attack Vector: Network, EPSS: 0.01055, Social Trends: No, Days since published: 0, Reachable: No, Transitive dependency: No, Is Malicious: No, Business Criticality: High, Provider Urgency: Medium, Package Popularity Score: 99, Impact: 4.19, Likelihood: 3.78, Score Version: V5
HTTP Request Smuggling
SNYK-PYTHON-AIOHTTP-6209407
aiohttp:
3.8.5 -> 3.9.2
No Proof of Concept

(*) Note that the real score may have changed since the PR was raised.

Some vulnerabilities couldn't be fully fixed and so Snyk will still find them when the project is tested again. This may be because the vulnerability existed within more than one direct dependency, but not all of the affected dependencies could be upgraded.

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MaggieFero and others added 6 commits August 15, 2023 22:17
Explicitly give codeql-analysis action the security-events: write permission so it still works even when the default GitHub Actions token is set to read-only.
* Bump versions

* Bump back Pillow due to test failure

* Bump setuptools
@MaggieFero MaggieFero merged commit 4335f70 into main Feb 29, 2024
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@MaggieFero MaggieFero deleted the snyk-fix-9a849cac3dc5e8478c9301a21fb9e876 branch February 29, 2024 09:19
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