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Dockerfile FROM `ubuntu:24.04` not pinned by digest

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Severity Rule Title File:line
CRIT SEC009 [SEC009] .env File Committed: .env file with secrets committed to repository. .env
CRIT generic-api-key Detected a Generic API Key, potentially exposing access to various services and sensitive… .env.mainnet:24
CRIT generic-api-key Detected a Generic API Key, potentially exposing access to various services and sensitive… .env.sepolia:24
CRIT CORE_ENV_FILE .env file committed to repository .env
HIGH MINED118 Dockerfile FROM `ubuntu:24.04` not pinned by digest Dockerfile:41
HIGH MINED118 Dockerfile FROM `public.ecr.aws/docker/library/rust (no tag)` not pinned by digest Dockerfile:2
MED DKR001 Docker final stage has no non-root USER Dockerfile:42
LOW DKR008 .dockerignore misses sensitive defaults .dockerignore
LOW DKR011 Dockerfile installs recommended OS packages Dockerfile:44
LOW DKC010 Compose service lacks no-new-privileges hardening docker-compose.yml:17
LOW DKC010 Compose service lacks no-new-privileges hardening docker-compose.yml:1
LOW DKC006 Compose service does not declare a runtime user docker-compose.yml:17
LOW DKC006 Compose service does not declare a runtime user docker-compose.yml:1
Reset to top 5 13 findings available (after auto-suppression of test files + won't-fix)

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## Code-quality scan: `base/node`

**Score: 56/100 (C+)**  ·  13 findings  ·  scanned 2026-06-05 08:42 UTC  ·  0 LOC

| Severity | Count |
|---|---|
| CRITICAL | 4 |
| HIGH | 2 |
| MEDIUM | 1 |
| LOW | 6 |

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### Top findings

1. **CRITICAL** `SEC009` — .env File Committed: .env file with secrets committed to repository.
   `.env`
2. **CRITICAL** `generic-api-key` — Detected a Generic API Key, potentially exposing access to various services and sensitive 
   `.env.mainnet:24`
3. **CRITICAL** `generic-api-key` — Detected a Generic API Key, potentially exposing access to various services and sensitive 
   `.env.sepolia:24`
4. **CRITICAL** `CORE_ENV_FILE` — .env file committed to repository
   `.env`
5. **HIGH** `MINED118` — Dockerfile FROM `ubuntu:24.04` not pinned by digest
   `Dockerfile:41` · ✓ Repobility

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