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Update dependency torch to v1.13.1 [SECURITY] #114

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
torch ==1.12.0+cu116 -> ==1.13.1 age adoption passing confidence
torch ==1.12.0+cpu -> ==1.13.1 age adoption passing confidence
torch ==1.7.1+cpu -> ==1.13.1 age adoption passing confidence

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CVE-2022-45907

In PyTorch before trunk/89695, torch.jit.annotations.parse_type_line can cause arbitrary code execution because eval is used unsafely. The fix for this issue is available in version 1.13.1. There is a release checker in issue #​89855.


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@renovate renovate bot added the dependencies 🔁 Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jan 6, 2023
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