It’s, as you said, because it mounts everything as root. It’s possible that this could be exploited to gain root privileges but not likely. If you’re paranoid and/or building a secure system that you don’t need to dual boot, it’s not a bad idea to disable it.
this post was submitted on 17 Jul 2023
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I don't have any hard data but I don't see that as a real security risk.