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How to Load Pickle Files Safely in Python
This code demonstrates how to load pickle files safely in Python by using a restricted unpickler that only allows specific, trusted classes, preventing arbitrary code execution from untrusted pickles.
import pickle
# Default pickle.load is unsafe: it executes arbitrary code when unpickling.
class Unsafe:
def __reduce__(self):
return (eval, ("open('/tmp/pickle_demo.txt', 'w').write('pwned')",))
# Create a malicious payload (simulating untrusted source)
malicious_data = pickle.dumps(Unsafe())
# Safe ap…
How to Serialize a Python Object to Pickle Bytes in Memory
Serialize a Python object to pickle bytes in memory with pickle.dumps, then deserialize it back with pickle.loads and verify the roundtrip.
import pickle
class Person:
def __init__(self, name, age, skills):
self.name = name
self.age = age
self.skills = skills
def main():
person = Person("Alice", 30, ["Python", "SQL", "Docker"])
# Serialize to bytes in memory
pickle_bytes = pickle.dumps(person)
print(…
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