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[Snyk] Security upgrade debian from bullseye-slim to 11.6-slim #64

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Keeping your Docker base image up-to-date means you’ll benefit from security fixes in the latest version of your chosen image.

Changes included in this PR

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We recommend upgrading to debian:11.6-slim, as this image has only 43 known vulnerabilities. To do this, merge this pull request, then verify your application still works as expected.

Some of the most important vulnerabilities in your base image include:

Severity Issue Exploit Maturity
low severity Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature
SNYK-DEBIAN11-APT-522585
No Known Exploit
low severity Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature
SNYK-DEBIAN11-APT-522585
No Known Exploit
low severity Out-of-bounds Write
SNYK-DEBIAN11-BASH-3112361
No Known Exploit
low severity CVE-2022-3219
SNYK-DEBIAN11-GNUPG2-3330745
No Known Exploit
high severity Information Exposure
SNYK-DEBIAN11-GNUTLS28-3318299
No Known Exploit

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