mongodb-agent vulnerability free image.

We are struggling with compliance requirements around the official MongoDB Agent container image. Our company policy mandates that all production images have zero Critical or High severity vulnerabilities.

Even across new version releases, we see the same fixable Critical/High CVEs lingering in the base image components. Because the image source isn't public, we can't patch and rebuild it ourselves without risking broken dependencies or vendor support issues.

What strategies are teams using to address this? Are people creating custom wrapper images, filing enterprise support requests, or using specific vulnerability suppression/exception workflows for third-party proprietary agents?

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u/adityashrivastav — 10 days ago

As a side project, I built a free tool to visually compare FD vs SIP vs PPF vs Mutual Fund returns with taxes, inflation, and 6 countries.

Link: returncompare.com

Hey everyone,

I've been investing for a while and always found it annoying to manually compare returns across different instruments like, is my FD actually beating inflation? Would SIP in an index fund have done better? How does PPF stack up against ELSS over 10 years?

Couldn't find a single clean tool that compared all of them side by side, so I built one.

https://preview.redd.it/ka71rkc7ol6h1.png?width=956&format=png&auto=webp&s=1be045b5ba49cd1058dcd02d35048d02bea54c8d

It currently supports:

  • Fixed Deposits (FD)
  • PPF
  • SIP / Mutual Funds
  • ELSS
  • Stocks
  • Gold
  • REITs

You put in your amount, duration, and expected rate it shows you the final corpus and returns across all of them visually.

https://preview.redd.it/5esz4x5dol6h1.png?width=1177&format=png&auto=webp&s=e3895b53082b537b389d6e3d3ac9c7201652cb3b

https://preview.redd.it/2ivah5egol6h1.png?width=1055&format=png&auto=webp&s=040302fafe07c7063cfa0b89e35fd7b43c83e0c2

It's completely free, no login required, no bs.

Link: returncompare.com

A few things I'm genuinely unsure about and would love feedback on:

  1. Is the UI clear enough or does it feel overwhelming?
  2. Are there instruments you wish were included?
  3. Would you actually use this while making investment decisions, or does it feel too simplified?

Not trying to sell anything just want to make it actually useful before I add more features. Tear it apart if needed, that's more helpful than being nice 🙏

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u/adityashrivastav — 2 months ago

As a side project, I built a free tool to visually compare FD vs SIP vs PPF vs Mutual Fund returns with taxes, inflation, and 6 countries.

Link: returncompare.com

Hey everyone,

I've been investing for a while and always found it annoying to manually compare returns across different instruments like, is my FD actually beating inflation? Would SIP in an index fund have done better? How does PPF stack up against ELSS over 10 years?

Couldn't find a single clean tool that compared all of them side by side, so I built one.

https://preview.redd.it/ka71rkc7ol6h1.png?width=956&format=png&auto=webp&s=1be045b5ba49cd1058dcd02d35048d02bea54c8d

It currently supports:

  • Fixed Deposits (FD)
  • PPF
  • SIP / Mutual Funds
  • ELSS
  • Stocks
  • Gold
  • REITs

You put in your amount, duration, and expected rate it shows you the final corpus and returns across all of them visually.

https://preview.redd.it/5esz4x5dol6h1.png?width=1177&format=png&auto=webp&s=e3895b53082b537b389d6e3d3ac9c7201652cb3b

https://preview.redd.it/2ivah5egol6h1.png?width=1055&format=png&auto=webp&s=040302fafe07c7063cfa0b89e35fd7b43c83e0c2

It's completely free, no login required, no bs.

Link: returncompare.com

A few things I'm genuinely unsure about and would love feedback on:

  1. Is the UI clear enough or does it feel overwhelming?
  2. Are there instruments you wish were included?
  3. Would you actually use this while making investment decisions, or does it feel too simplified?

Not trying to sell anything just want to make it actually useful before I add more features. Tear it apart if needed, that's more helpful than being nice 🙏

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u/adityashrivastav — 2 months ago