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1 tool · 1 release line

stream editor. Every tool here carries the same sandbox boundary.

Release lines we maintain · the project decides these

findings shown are the whole project at that line

Tag Resolves to Lifecycle Updated Findings What the tag promises
  • stable — floats, carries security updates
  • unstable — tracks pre-releases, may break
  • eol — frozen, upstream is done

Tools in this project · pick one to inspect

all share one boundary

Tool Capabilities Seccomp Findings Image Description
showing sed from sed@latest → 4.9 stable

Findings

H2

identical on amd64, arm64 — one table describes both

CVE Sev CVSS Affects Description
CVE-2026-54370 ↗ H 7.2 acl acl before version 2.4.0 contains a time-of-check to time-of-use (TOCTOU) race condition vulnerability that allows local attackers to escalate privileges by replacing a pathname component with a symbolic link between an lstat() check and…
CVE-2026-54369 ↗ H 7.1 acl acl before version 2.4.0 contains a symlink traversal vulnerability in the libacl pathname-based functions acl_get_file(), acl_set_file(), acl_extended_file(), and acl_delete_def_file() that allows local attackers to escalate privileges by…

These are the findings of sed, which ships every tool in this project. boks reports and gates; it never edits an image to clear a finding.

Composition

default nothing — stands alone
runtime none — self-contained
composes not used as a runtime

Some tools are only useful composed: a pip-installed CLI needs python as its runtime, bash pulls in coreutils. boks resolves that for you — -e git,python:flake8 composes explicitly.

Image

image ghcr.io/boks-sh/sed:4.9
digest
platforms
size 1 MB unpacked · 1 layer
base scratch
signed cosign · verified
last scan

Sandbox boundary

sed

capabilities

rw

Filled is granted by default; the rest need --cap at the point of use.

seccomp tier

per tool

default

The syscall filter applied to this tool's entry point. Tools sharing an image do not share a tier.

dotfiles mapped in

read-only unless noted

none

env passed through

0 of 1

Nothing else crosses in. No AWS_*, no SSH_AUTH_SOCK unless you ask.

per-subcommand

no overrides

Every invocation gets the same boundary. Where a tool needs more for one subcommand only, boks scopes it there rather than granting it everywhere.

Provenance

Every image ships a full SBOM and a signed build attestation. Nothing here is a claim you have to take on trust.

2 findings across this project at latest. Counted once per advisory across every image the project builds.