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dependabot: update requirements.txt#454

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Address a number of the security vulnerabilities reported in "Security and quality" > "Vulnerabilities"

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Pull request overview

Updates Python dependencies for the aarch64 TensorFlow and PyTorch container environments to address reported security vulnerabilities.

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  • Bump filelock in both TensorFlow and PyTorch requirements.
  • Bump pillow in both TensorFlow and PyTorch requirements.
  • Update additional PyTorch dependencies (protobuf, pytest, requests, urllib3).

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ML-Frameworks/tensorflow-aarch64/requirements.txt Updates filelock and pillow versions for the TensorFlow aarch64 image.
ML-Frameworks/pytorch-aarch64/requirements.txt Updates filelock, pillow, and several other dependencies for the PyTorch aarch64 image.

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Agh. I think we need to wait for the patch in #453 to go through first before the tests will work again.

@puneetmatharu puneetmatharu merged commit 4d06cb8 into ARM-software:main May 8, 2026
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@puneetmatharu puneetmatharu deleted the security-fix branch May 8, 2026 12:32
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