fix(sec): upgrade certifi to 2022.12.07#2487
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Upgraded to the most recent version here #2504 |
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What happened?
There are 1 security vulnerabilities found in certifi 2022.12.7
What did I do?
Upgrade certifi from 2022.12.7 to 2022.12.07 for vulnerability fix
What did you expect to happen?
Ideally, no insecure libs should be used.
How can we automate the detection of these types of issues?
By using the GitHub Actions configurations provided by murphysec, we can conduct automatic code security checks in our CI pipeline.
The specification of the pull request
PR Specification from OSCS