Using pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs) is security-sensitive. For example, it has led in the past to the following vulnerabilities:
When software generates predictable values in a context requiring unpredictability, it may be possible for an attacker to guess the next value that will be generated, and use this guess to impersonate another user or access sensitive information.
There is a risk if you answered yes to any of those questions.
import random random.getrandbits(1) # Sensitive random.randint(0,9) # Sensitive random.random() # Sensitive # the following functions are sadly used to generate salt by selecting characters in a string ex: "abcdefghijk"... random.sample(['a', 'b'], 1) # Sensitive random.choice(['a', 'b']) # Sensitive random.choices(['a', 'b']) # Sensitive