This rule is designed to prevent potential XML External Entity (XXE) attacks, which could allow an attacker to read local files on the server, interact with any external systems that the server can access, or perform a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack.
The LIBXML_NOENT and LIBXML_DTDLOAD flags in PHP’s DOMDocument or SimpleXML classes are particularly risky. The LIBXML_NOENT flag allows for the substitution of XML entities by their values, while the LIBXML_DTDLOAD flag enables loading of the XML Document Type Definition (DTD), both of which are common vectors for XXE attacks.
To avoid violating this rule, refrain from using these flags when loading XML data. Instead, use safer methods like simplexml_load_string() without any flags, as shown in the compliant code sample. This ensures that your PHP applications are not susceptible to XXE attacks, thus enhancing their security.