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Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities are caused when an attacker can supply or modify a URL that reads or sends data to the server. The attacker can create a malicious request with a manipulated URL, when this request reaches the server, the server-side code executes the exploit URL causing the attacker to be able to read data from services that shouldn't be exposed.
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Bumps flask from 1.0.2 to 2.2.5.
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release version 2.2.5afd63b1
Merge pull request #5109 from pallets/backport-vary-cookie8646edc
setVary: Cookie
header consistently for sessiona6367da
Merge pull request #5108 from pallets/werkzeug-compat3fbfbad
werkzeug 2.3.3 compatibility726d3f4
start version 2.2.5ddc7acc
Merge pull request #5081 from pallets/release-2.2.474e0329
release version 2.2.42d46068
update dev env64bc458
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