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GHSA-hwhf-8p2f-45wr: Duplicate Advisory: coreutils' comm utility silently corrupts data by performing lossy UTF-8 conversion on all output lines
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The comm utility in the uutils coreutils package silently corrupts data by performing lossy UTF-8 conversion on all output lines. This occurs because it uses String::from_utf8_lossy(), which replaces invalid UTF-8 byte sequences with the Unicode replacement character (U+FFFD). This behavior differs from the GNU comm utility, which processes raw bytes and preserves the original input. As a result, output is corrupted when comparing binary files or files with non-UTF-8 legacy encodings. This advisory is a duplicate and has been withdrawn in favor of GHSA-6gcw-w7cp-94g9.

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