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mildly related: over the years i have seen a concerning amount of game updates, some of which have not been updated for years prior, with a single line in the changelog that says "fixed unity security vulnerability"
There was a bug recently fixed in Unity where if your system was already infected, a virus could run any code through Unity, possibly gaining privileges. I felt Unity slightly overstated the severity in their announcement to developers, but when you get an email from Unity saying "we fixed a critical engine vulnerability, update your game ASAP," it can be quite panic-inducing.