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Docker is a platform for building, distributing, and running applications as containers. An image packages application code and dependencies; Docker Engine starts it as an isolated process that shares the host’s operating-system kernel, rather than as a full virtual machine. The Docker API and image registries connect local or automated build and deployment workflows.

Security depends on both the daemon and the images it runs. Access to the Docker daemon or its socket can provide extensive control of the host, so the API should not be unnecessarily exposed and socket mounts should be tightly restricted. Privileged containers, excessive Linux capabilities, and broad host filesystem mounts weaken isolation. Image vulnerabilities or malicious dependencies can enter through the build and distribution chain; use trusted, minimal bases, pinned dependencies, vulnerability scanning, provenance controls, and regular rebuilds. Do not place secrets in image layers. Rootless mode and restrictive security profiles can reduce the consequences of a compromised container.

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Bank Info Security 5 months, 1 week ago

Docker AI Bug Lets Image Metadata Trigger Attacks

AI Assistant Executes Hidden Commands Embedded in Docker Image LabelsA vulnerability in Docker's Ask Gordon AI assistant allows attackers to execute malicious commands by hiding them in the container application development platform's image metadata, said security researchers. Dubbed DockerDash, the vulnerability exploits a failure across Docker's AI execution chain.