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This pull request is created by StepSecurity at the request of @UlisesGascon. Please merge the Pull Request to incorporate the requested changes. Please tag @UlisesGascon on your message if you have any questions related to the PR.

Security Fixes

Keeping your actions up to date with Dependabot

With Dependabot version updates, when Dependabot identifies an outdated dependency, it raises a pull request to update the manifest to the latest version of the dependency. This is recommended by GitHub as well as The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF).

Detect Vulnerabilities with SAST Workflow

Static Code Analysis (also known as Source Code Analysis) is usually performed as part of a Code Review (also known as clear-box testing) and is carried out at the Implementation phase of a Security Development Lifecycle (SDL). Static Code Analysis commonly refers to the running of Static Code Analysis tools that attempt to highlight possible vulnerabilities within ‘static’ (non-running) source code by using techniques such as Taint Analysis and Data Flow Analysis.

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For bug reports, feature requests, and general feedback; please email [email protected]. To create such PRs, please visit https://app.stepsecurity.io/securerepo.

Signed-off-by: StepSecurity Bot [email protected]

@UlisesGascon UlisesGascon changed the base branch from master to scorecard May 18, 2025 15:32
@UlisesGascon UlisesGascon merged commit 1d2c021 into UlisesGascon:scorecard May 18, 2025
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