Why does compiled code pose more of a security risk than interpreted code?

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Why does compiled code pose more of a security risk than interpreted code?

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Why does compiled code pose more of a security risk than interpreted code?

A. Because malicious code can be embedded in compiled code and be difficult to detect.
B. If the executed compiled code fails, there is a chance it will fail insecurely.
C. Because compilers are not reliable.
D. There is no risk difference between interpreted code and compiled code.
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