A color coded code block would pop more than a grey one.
Leave it as is. A slight red isn't sufficient to defend hostile code in a code block, or even bad code. A bandage over a gaping wound is not an incremental improvement.
Bad code should be clearly bad in context and in content, with the context saying bad code is coming, and the code itself clearly marked up with comments explaining why it is bad. That is sufficient to deal with bad code, and once done a slight red coloring is no longer needed.
A subtle formatting change would imply that that is enough, that bad code that is marked with that formatting change doesn't need to be highlighted with text context and embedded comments. It leads posters astray, and doesn't do enough to mitigate harm.
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