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chore(migration): merge migration to one 1.7.0-rc1 migration (#310) #590

chore(migration): merge migration to one 1.7.0-rc1 migration (#310)

chore(migration): merge migration to one 1.7.0-rc1 migration (#310) #590

Triggered via push October 24, 2023 13:03
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[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/veracode.yaml#L427
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/release_release_candidate.yml#L481
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/release_candidate.yml#L468
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/iam-seeding.yml#L74
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/trivy-dev.yml#L93
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/release.yml#L327
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/release.yml#L479
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/release.yml#L559
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/trivy.yml#L258
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.
[MEDIUM] Unpinned Actions Full Length Commit SHA: .github/workflows/release_candidate.yml#L437
Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload. When selecting a SHA, you should verify it is from the action's repository and not a repository fork.