Merge pull request #2758 from thaJeztah/19.03_backport_update_security_link

[19.03 backport] docs: update URL for security landing page
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ $ cat ~/my_password.txt | docker login --username foo --password-stdin
`docker login` requires user to use `sudo` or be `root`, except when: `docker login` requires user to use `sudo` or be `root`, except when:
1. connecting to a remote daemon, such as a `docker-machine` provisioned `docker engine`. 1. connecting to a remote daemon, such as a `docker-machine` provisioned `docker engine`.
2. user is added to the `docker` group. This will impact the security of your system; the `docker` group is `root` equivalent. See [Docker Daemon Attack Surface](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/security/#docker-daemon-attack-surface) for details. 2. user is added to the `docker` group. This will impact the security of your system; the `docker` group is `root` equivalent. See [Docker Daemon Attack Surface](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/#docker-daemon-attack-surface) for details.
You can log into any public or private repository for which you have You can log into any public or private repository for which you have
credentials. When you log in, the command stores credentials in credentials. When you log in, the command stores credentials in

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ do not specify a `SERVER`, the command uses Docker's public registry located at
`docker login` requires user to use `sudo` or be `root`, except when: `docker login` requires user to use `sudo` or be `root`, except when:
1. connecting to a remote daemon, such as a `docker-machine` provisioned `docker engine`. 1. connecting to a remote daemon, such as a `docker-machine` provisioned `docker engine`.
2. user is added to the `docker` group. This will impact the security of your system; the `docker` group is `root` equivalent. See [Docker Daemon Attack Surface](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/security/#/docker-daemon-attack-surface) for details. 2. user is added to the `docker` group. This will impact the security of your system; the `docker` group is `root` equivalent. See [Docker Daemon Attack Surface](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/#docker-daemon-attack-surface) for details.
You can log into any public or private repository for which you have You can log into any public or private repository for which you have
credentials. When you log in, the command stores encoded credentials in credentials. When you log in, the command stores encoded credentials in