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Document native AOT security aspects #42585

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@MichalStrehovsky MichalStrehovsky commented Sep 11, 2024

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agocke commented Sep 11, 2024

I think it's worth specifically calling out -- no assembly loading. This one seems important because one of the most severe vulnerabilities of the past few years, Log4Shell was specifically due to a Java program being tricked into loading a DLL from a malicious source.

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