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[Snyk] Security upgrade pillow from 9.5.0 to 10.2.0 #1122

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This PR was automatically created by Snyk using the credentials of a real user.


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
wasabi 1.1.2 has requirement typing-extensions<4.5.0,>=3.7.4.1; python_version < "3.8", but you have typing-extensions 4.7.1.
torch 1.13.1 requires nvidia-cudnn-cu11, which is not installed.
torch 1.13.1 requires nvidia-cuda-nvrtc-cu11, which is not installed.
torch 1.13.1 requires nvidia-cublas-cu11, which is not installed.
torch 1.13.1 requires nvidia-cuda-runtime-cu11, which is not installed.
thinc 8.2.2 has requirement typing-extensions<4.5.0,>=3.7.4.1; python_version < "3.8", but you have typing-extensions 4.7.1.
tensorflow-text 2.6.0 requires tensorflow, which is not installed.
SQLAlchemy 1.4.51 has requirement greenlet!=0.4.17; python_version >= "3" and (platform_machine == "aarch64" or (platform_machine == "ppc64le" or (platform_machine == "x86_64" or (platform_machine == "amd64" or (platform_machine == "AMD64" or (platform_machine == "win32" or platform_machine == "WIN32")))))), but you have greenlet 0.4.17.
spacy 3.7.2 has requirement typing-extensions<4.5.0,>=3.7.4.1; python_version < "3.8", but you have typing-extensions 4.7.1.
sentence-transformers 2.2.2 requires scipy, which is not installed.
scikit-learn 1.0.2 requires scipy, which is not installed.
sanic 20.9.1 has requirement websockets<9.0,>=8.1, but you have websockets 10.1.
sanic 20.9.1 has requirement httpx==0.15.4, but you have httpx 0.23.3.
sanic 20.9.1 has requirement multidict==5.0.0, but you have multidict 6.0.4.
rasa 2.8.15 requires scipy, which is not installed.
rasa 2.8.15 requires tensorflow, which is not installed.
rasa 2.8.15 requires tensorflow-addons, which is not installed.
rasa 2.8.15 has requirement numpy<1.20.0,>=1.19.2, but you have numpy 1.21.3.
rasa 2.8.15 has requirement pymongo[srv,tls]<3.11,>=3.8, but you have pymongo 3.12.0.
rasa 2.8.15 has requirement networkx<2.6,>=2.4, but you have networkx 2.6.
rasa 2.8.15 has requirement scikit-learn<0.25,>=0.22, but you have scikit-learn 1.0.2.
rasa 2.8.15 has requirement aiohttp!=3.7.4.post0,<3.8,>=3.6, but you have aiohttp 3.8.0.
rasa-sdk 2.8.11 has requirement sanic<22.0.0,>=21.12.0, but you have sanic 20.9.1.
rasa-sdk 2.8.11 has requirement typing-extensions<4.0.0,>=3.7.4, but you have typing-extensions 4.7.1.
pytest-httpx 0.15.0 has requirement httpx==0.21.*, but you have httpx 0.23.3.
openapi-spec-validator 0.5.7 has requirement jsonschema<4.18.0,>=4.0.0, but you have jsonschema 3.2.0.
openapi-schema-validator 0.4.4 has requirement jsonschema<4.18.0,>=4.0.0, but you have jsonschema 3.2.0.
nltk 3.6.6 has requirement regex>=2021.8.3, but you have regex 2021.7.6.
networkx 2.6 requires scipy, which is not installed.
jsonschema-spec 0.1.6 has requirement jsonschema<4.18.0,>=4.0.0, but you have jsonschema 3.2.0.
jsonschema-spec 0.1.6 has requirement typing-extensions<4.6.0; python_version < "3.8", but you have typing-extensions 4.7.1.
google-auth 1.35.0 has requirement cachetools<5.0,>=2.0.0, but you have cachetools 5.3.2.
google-api-core 2.15.0 has requirement google-auth<3.0.dev0,>=2.14.1, but you have google-auth 1.35.0.
gevent 22.10.2 has requirement greenlet>=2.0.0; platform_python_implementation == "CPython", but you have greenlet 0.4.17.
Flask 2.2.5 has requirement Werkzeug>=2.2.2, but you have Werkzeug 2.1.2.
confection 0.1.4 has requirement typing-extensions<4.5.0,>=3.7.4.1; python_version < "3.8", but you have typing-extensions 4.7.1.
boto3 1.26.100 has requirement botocore<1.30.0,>=1.29.100, but you have botocore 1.23.23.

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed

By pinning:
Severity Priority Score (*) Issue Upgrade Breaking Change Exploit Maturity
critical severity 843/1000
Why? Proof of Concept exploit, Recently disclosed, Has a fix available, CVSS 9
Eval Injection
SNYK-PYTHON-PILLOW-6182918
pillow:
9.5.0 -> 10.2.0
No Proof of Concept

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Security Updates
    • Updated the Pillow library to address a reported vulnerability.

The following vulnerabilities are fixed by pinning transitive dependencies:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-PILLOW-6182918
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The update in requirements.txt reflects the addition of the pillow library, version 10.2.0 or higher, to the list of dependencies. This change was implemented to remedy a security issue identified by Snyk, a service that scans for vulnerabilities in code.

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File Change Summary
requirements.txt Added pillow>=10.2.0 to mitigate a known vulnerability.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 91775c1 and 9dd7e8b.
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  • requirements.txt (1 hunks)
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requirements.txt (1)
  • 87-87: The addition of pillow>=10.2.0 to address the security vulnerability is noted and approved. However, ensure that this upgrade does not introduce any compatibility issues with other packages that may depend on Pillow.

@sfahad1414 sfahad1414 closed this Jul 4, 2024
@sfahad1414 sfahad1414 deleted the snyk-fix-d17124849777cbc809dd08003a907819 branch November 26, 2024 04:19
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