Installing unnecessary dependencies can lead to additional vulnerabilities in the Docker image.
Unnecessary dependencies are installed via a known Debian package manager. These unused dependencies might contain vulnerabilities, thus weakening
the overall security posture of the created containers.
Depending on the introduced vulnerabilities, a malicious actor accessing such a container
could use these for privilege escalation.
Removing the unused dependencies can also significantly reduce your Docker image size.
To be secure, remove the unused dependencies where possible and ensure images are subject to routine vulnerability scans.
There is a risk if you answered yes to the question.
# Sensitive RUN apt install -y build-essential # Sensitive RUN apt-get install -y build-essential # Sensitive RUN aptitude install -y build-essential
RUN apt install -y --no-install-recommends build-essential RUN apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends build-essential RUN aptitude install -y --without-recommends build-essential