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Tracking 7 Docker releases · Updated
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Docker Engine 29.6.1 addresses security vulnerabilities and updates components
Docker Engine 29.6.1 is a patch release that addresses multiple security vulnerabilities, including issues with memory consumption and build container security protections. It also includes updates to core components like containerd and BuildKit. This release is recommended for all users, especially those concerned with security and stability.
security - Docker Engine Releases securityengineer ·
Moby Client 0.5.0: New endpoint for image attestations
The Moby client has released version 0.5.0, introducing a new `/images/{name}/attestations` endpoint. This feature allows users to retrieve in-toto attestation statements, including SLSA provenance and SPDX SBOM, directly from the Docker daemon. This change benefits developers and security teams by streamlining the process of accessing critical image metadata, reducing the need for extra registry calls.
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