• residentmarchant@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The containers still run an OS, have proprietary application code on them, and have memory that probably contains other user’s data in it. Not saying it’s likely, but containers don’t really fix much in the way of gaining privileged access to steal information.

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        1 year ago

        Containers can be entirely without anything. Some containers only contain the binary that gets executed. But many containers do contain pretty much a full distribution, but I have yet to see a container with a password hash in its /etc/shadow file…

        So while the container has a root account, it doesn’t have any login at all, no password, no ssh key, nothing.