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  "path": "/t/two-more-major-linux-vulnerabilities-discovered-in-the-same-class-as-copy-fail/37746#post_10",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-10T13:33:30.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I see your point, though isn’t like these catastrophic exploits don’t exist on Windows MacOS either.\n\n> The moment it gains large adoption, one single catastrophic exploit could make people run back to Windows or Mac\n\nNot to be _that guy_ but Linux already has MA’s adoption thanks to server/infrastructure market so there is already significant incentive from various parties to find vulnerabilities, create exploits and patch said vulnerabilities and exploits.\n\nI agree that Linux needs to up its security for any significant success in the desktop market share but I’m not sure how many people outside of online privacy and security spaces would be aware of, and care enough to move OSes when these critical OS vulnerabilities are found even if they did make the switch to Linux.",
  "title": "Two More Major Linux Vulnerabilities Discovered in the Same Class as Copy Fail"
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