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Hi there :wave:, @dryrunsecurity here, below is a summary of our analysis and findings.
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Change Summary (click to expand)
The following is a summary of changes in this pull request made by me, your security buddy :robot:. Note that this summary is auto-generated and not meant to be a definitive list of security issues but rather a helpful summary from a security perspective.
**Summary:**
The changes in this pull request are focused on updating the GitHub Actions badge URLs in the project's README.md file. Specifically, the "Docker Image CI" badge URL has been updated from `agent-docker-image.yml` to `agent-kubviz-image.yml`, while the rest of the badge URLs remain the same. From an application security perspective, this change does not introduce any security concerns, as it is a routine update to the project's documentation. The changes are limited to modifying the URLs for the GitHub Actions workflow badges, which are used for displaying the build status of the project.
**Files Changed:**
- `README.md`: The changes in this file update the GitHub Actions badge URLs, specifically the "Docker Image CI" badge URL, which has been changed from `agent-docker-image.yml` to `agent-kubviz-image.yml`. The rest of the badge URLs remain the same. This change does not introduce any security concerns and is a routine update to the project's documentation.
Hi there :wave:, @dryrunsecurity here, below is a summary of our analysis and findings.
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