Docker applies a default seccomp profile that blocks around 40 to 50 syscalls. This meaningfully reduces the attack surface. But the key limitation is that seccomp is a filter on the same kernel. The syscalls you allow still enter the host kernel’s code paths. If there is a vulnerability in the write implementation, or in the network stack, or in any allowed syscall path, seccomp does not help.
This is the approach Harrison and I were originally talking about, and it’s the one I reach for most. If you already use 1Password, the CLI (op) makes this almost frictionless.
,详情可参考safew官方版本下载
Continue reading...
Дания захотела отказать в убежище украинцам призывного возраста09:44