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Snyk has created this PR to fix 1 vulnerabilities in the pip dependencies of this project.

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  • requirements.txt
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equests 2.31.0 requires urllib3, which is not installed.
aiosignal 1.3.1 requires frozenlist, which is not installed.

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The following vulnerabilities are fixed by pinning transitive dependencies:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-URLLIB3-14896210
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mentzerk commented Jan 9, 2026

Merge Risk: High

This major version upgrade introduces significant breaking changes that require environment and code validation.

Highlights:

  • Python & OpenSSL: Support for Python versions older than 3.9 and OpenSSL versions older than 1.1.1 has been removed. This may require updating your runtime environment, especially on older Linux distributions or AWS Lambda runtimes.
  • Defaults Changed: The default minimum TLS version is now 1.2 (from 1.0), and the default request body encoding is now 'UTF-8' (from 'latin-1').

Source: v2 Migration Guide
Recommendation: Verify that your deployment environment meets the new Python and OpenSSL requirements. Test application endpoints that send request bodies to ensure the new default UTF-8 encoding does not cause issues.

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