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"textContent": "Copy Fail (tracked as CVE-2026-31431) is a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel that allows a local non-root user to gain full root access to the system. It is considered extremely dangerous because it is a pure logic error – unlike other known holes like Dirty Pipe or Dirty COW, it does not require complex […]\n\nThe post SUSE responds to the copy.fail vulnerability appeared first on SUSE Communities.",
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