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[RHOAIENG-5231] - cloudevents/sdk-go Information Exposure Through Sent Data #314

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chore: Fixes CVE-2024-28110

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homily707 and others added 3 commits April 12, 2024 16:56
Upgrade cloudevents to v2

Signed-off-by: Dan Sun <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Dan Sun <[email protected]>
chore:  The cloudevents/sdk-go was migrated to v2, however, the v1 is still present in the
        go.mod. It was being used bu the pkg/logger/worker.go file to set a field that was
        not being in use anymore, thus it was removed

Signed-off-by: Spolti <[email protected]>
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@Jooho Jooho merged commit e097f9b into opendatahub-io:release-v0.11.1 Apr 17, 2024
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@spolti spolti deleted the RHOAIENG-5231 branch April 17, 2024 12:36
xieshenzh pushed a commit to xieshenzh/kserve that referenced this pull request Jul 11, 2024
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