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fix(deps): update module google.golang.org/grpc to v1.64.1 [security] #210

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
google.golang.org/grpc v1.64.0 -> v1.64.1 age adoption passing confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

GHSA-xr7q-jx4m-x55m

Impact

This issue represents a potential PII concern. If applications were printing or logging a context containing gRPC metadata, the affected versions will contain all the metadata, which may include private information.

Patches

The issue first appeared in 1.64.0 and is patched in 1.64.1 and 1.65.0

Workarounds

If using an affected version and upgrading is not possible, ensuring you do not log or print contexts will avoid the problem.


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grpc/grpc-go (google.golang.org/grpc)

v1.64.1: Release 1.64.1

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@ahmetb ahmetb merged commit 6f7c171 into master Jul 10, 2024
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