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[Snyk] Security upgrade python from 3.9-alpine to 3.12.0a1-alpine #84

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Keeping your Docker base image up-to-date means you’ll benefit from security fixes in the latest version of your chosen image.

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We recommend upgrading to python:3.12.0a1-alpine, as this image has only 1 known vulnerabilities. To do this, merge this pull request, then verify your application still works as expected.

Some of the most important vulnerabilities in your base image include:

Severity Priority Score / 1000 Issue Exploit Maturity
high severity 471 Improper Locking
SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-3188632
No Known Exploit
high severity 471 Improper Locking
SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-3188632
No Known Exploit

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casperdcl added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 6, 2024
- closed #86
- closes #84
- closes #82
@casperdcl casperdcl closed this in 7e5309e Oct 6, 2024
@casperdcl casperdcl deleted the snyk-fix-a0bd9c95998cc1aa5660292d5177a641 branch October 6, 2024 23:58
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