Why do you have to mark a class with the attribute [serializable]?

Binary serialization is pretty powerful, it can set fields in your class that you declared private. Regular code cannot do this. By applying the Serializable attribute, you explicitly give it the go-ahead to mess with your private parts.

And you implicitly give that permission to only the BinaryFormatter class.

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