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fix(security): patch ws dependency vulnerabilities #1118

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@arnaudbesnier arnaudbesnier force-pushed the security/patch-ws-vulnerabilities branch from d710e8b to 0287d06 Compare June 20, 2024 15:00
@arnaudbesnier arnaudbesnier merged commit 9188e34 into main Jun 20, 2024
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@arnaudbesnier arnaudbesnier deleted the security/patch-ws-vulnerabilities branch June 20, 2024 15:03
ports :
- "5437:5432"
postgres:
image: postgres:12.19
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upgrade needed to pass the CI

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## [9.3.24](v9.3.23...v9.3.24) (2024-06-20)

### Bug Fixes

* **security:** patch ws dependency vulnerabilities ([#1118](#1118)) ([9188e34](9188e34))
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