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    <title>[CVE-2026-31431] Copy Fail: a 732-byte local privilege escalation in the Linux kernel</title>
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    <summary>A logic flaw in algif_aead gives any local user root on every major Linux distribution. No race, no kernel offsets, no container escape.</summary>
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