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This could be because you are trying to delete a security group that's associated with a requester-managed network interface. Requester-managed network interfaces are automatically created for managed resources, such as Application Load Balancer nodes. Services and resources such as AWS Lambda, Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), FSx, Redis, Memcached, and Amazon DynamoDB have security groups that are always attached to the Elastic Network Interface. In order to delete or detach these Elastic Network Interfaces, you must delete the resource that the network interface represents. After this is done, the AWS service automatically detaches and deletes the network interface for you. Requester-managed network interfaces - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/requester-managed-eni.html
I suspect that the security group you want to delete is linked / references to the default security group. You can try removing all items in the inbound and outbound rules of the default security group, and see if you can change the security group.
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that eni was attached to ecs task . is it still the same? i don't think so it isRequester-managed network interfaces