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fix(deps): update dependency django to v4.2.7 [security] #178

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This PR contains the following updates:

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Django (source, changelog) dependencies patch 4.2.3 -> 4.2.7

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CVE-2023-46695

An issue was discovered in Django 3.2 before 3.2.23, 4.1 before 4.1.13, and 4.2 before 4.2.7. The NFKC normalization is slow on Windows. As a consequence, django.contrib.auth.forms.UsernameField is subject to a potential DoS (denial of service) attack via certain inputs with a very large number of Unicode characters.


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@descope descope bot added the security label Nov 2, 2023
@descope descope bot enabled auto-merge (squash) November 2, 2023 22:08
@descope descope bot merged commit a2aea1f into main Nov 2, 2023
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@descope descope bot deleted the renovate/pypi-Django-vulnerability branch November 2, 2023 22:13
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