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I have completed all official images docker scan, how can I contribute my scan results? #11577

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hktalent opened this issue Dec 24, 2021 · 1 comment

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I have completed all official images docker scan, how can I contribute my scan results?
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See https://github.com/docker-library/faq#why-does-my-security-scanner-show-that-an-image-has-cves
And docker-library/openjdk#482, docker-library/openjdk#449 (comment), docker-library/postgres#286 (comment) docker-library/openjdk#161, docker-library/openjdk#112, docker-library/postgres#286, docker-library/drupal#84, #2740, docker-library/ruby#117, docker-library/ruby#94, docker-library/python#152, docker-library/php#242, docker-library/buildpack-deps#46, docker-library/openjdk#185.

A CVE doesn't imply having an actual vulnerability, and often is even a false positive (given how most distributions handle versioning/security updates in stable releases). If there are actionable items we can resolve, we're happy to do so (and do so actively). We update all Debian based images to include any updates in apt packages at least monthly (we regenerate the base images and then rebuild all dependent images).

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