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A runner can be specific to a certain project or serve any project
in GitLab CI. A runner that serves all projects is called a shared runner.
Ideally, GitLab Runner should not be installed on the same machine as GitLab.
Read the [requirements documentation](../../install/requirements.md#gitlab-runner)
for more information.
## Shared vs. Specific Runners
A runner that is specific only runs for the specified project. A shared runner
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someone forks that project, the shared runners will also serve jobs of this
project.
# Attack vectors in runners
## Attack vectors in Runners
Mentioned briefly earlier, but the following things of runners can be exploited.
We're always looking for contributions that can mitigate these [Security Considerations](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-multi-runner/blob/master/docs/security/index.md).