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This is an attempt to address [code scanning alert quantumlib#567]( https://github.com/quantumlib/OpenFermion/security/code-scanning/567) about unsafe deserialization of user-provided data. This adds some checking around the unmarshaling of stored operators.
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The marshal.load call is inherently insecure and as such it cannot be fixed by post-call checks.
We can either leave it as is and require that load_operator is used only on trusted data (ie, update docstring) OR deprecate and eventually remove loading of marshal files and only allow the plain_text format.
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This is an attempt to address code scanning alert #567 about unsafe deserialization of user-provided data. This adds some checking around the unmarshaling of stored operators.