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Snyk has created this PR to fix 2 vulnerabilities in the pip dependencies of this project.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt
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transformers 4.30.2 requires safetensors, which is not installed.
tensorboard 2.11.2 requires protobuf, which is not installed.

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This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, aims to enhance the security posture of the project by resolving two critical vulnerabilities found in its Python dependencies. It achieves this by updating specific package versions in the examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt file, ensuring that the project utilizes more secure versions of protobuf and zipp.

Highlights

  • Automated Vulnerability Fix: Snyk automatically generated this pull request to address two identified vulnerabilities within the project's pip dependencies.
  • Dependency Updates: The examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt file has been updated to pin protobuf to version >=6.33.5 and zipp to version >=3.19.1 to mitigate the vulnerabilities.
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  • examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt
    • Added protobuf>=6.33.5 to address a vulnerability, explicitly noted as not directly required but pinned by Snyk.
    • Added zipp>=3.19.1 to address a vulnerability, also noted as not directly required but pinned by Snyk.
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  • This pull request was automatically created by Snyk to propose fixes for identified vulnerabilities.
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Warn Critical
Critical CVE: PyTorch: pypi torch`.load` with `weights_only=True` leads to remote code execution

CVE: GHSA-53q9-r3pm-6pq6 PyTorch: torch.load with weights_only=True leads to remote code execution (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: < 2.6.0

Patched version: 2.6.0

From: examples/research_projects/realfill/requirements.txtpypi/torch@2.2.0

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Critical CVE: PyTorch: pypi torch`.load` with `weights_only=True` leads to remote code execution

CVE: GHSA-53q9-r3pm-6pq6 PyTorch: torch.load with weights_only=True leads to remote code execution (CRITICAL)

Affected versions: < 2.6.0

Patched version: 2.6.0

From: examples/server/requirements.txtpypi/torch@2.4.1

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This pull request from Snyk correctly addresses two security vulnerabilities by pinning protobuf and zipp to newer versions in examples/dreambooth/requirements.txt. The changes are appropriate and help improve the security of the project. I have one minor suggestion for improving file formatting by adding a trailing newline, which is a widely accepted best practice.

peft==0.7.0 No newline at end of file
peft==0.7.0
protobuf>=6.33.5 # not directly required, pinned by Snyk to avoid a vulnerability
zipp>=3.19.1 # not directly required, pinned by Snyk to avoid a vulnerability No newline at end of file

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It's a good practice for text files to end with a single newline character. This ensures POSIX compatibility and can prevent issues with some command-line tools like cat or git when processing files. Please add a newline at the end of this file.

zipp>=3.19.1 # not directly required, pinned by Snyk to avoid a vulnerability

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