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disallowing the executor to sign the transaction with the expiryEpoch will may allow or prevent the transaction to be executed in a wrong time for the executor, who is the responsible for performing the strategies, and will hamper the automation process

🗓️ 20 Oct 2023 00:00:00Reported by Code4renaType 
code423n4
 code423n4
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Disallowing executor to sign transaction with expiryEpoch may cause improper execution time, hampering automation process and risking loss of funds. Signature validation does not include expiryEpoch, allowing execution at any time. Mitigation: allow executor to sign deadline and verify before execution

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