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For more information check:
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As mentioned in the ECS Enum section, a public registry is accessible by anyone uses the format public.ecr.aws/<random>/<name>. If a public repository URL is located by an attacker he could download the image and search for sensitive information in the metadata and content of the image.
aws ecr describe-repositories --query 'repositories[?repositoryUriPublic == `true`].repositoryName' --output textWarning
This could also happen in private registries where a registry policy or a repository policy is granting access for example to "AWS": "*". Anyone with an AWS account could access that repo.
The tools skopeo and crane can be used to list accessible repositories inside a private registry.
# Get image names
skopeo list-tags docker://<PRIVATE_REGISTRY_URL> | grep -oP '(?<=^Name: ).+'
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