> The LAST thing you want is a non-deterministic process monkey patching your code.
I'm not poking fun of you, but the irony here is that code-as-written is mostly a "suggestion" to modern compilers and JIT interpreters and the actual instructions emitted often look nothing like your ver-batim code. > the attacker can embed whatever WASM payload they want into the file since the file will be “opened” by “execute this offset into the file”.
And then do what with it?
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