FYI: I've just confirmed with partman-lvm 99 (plus whatever libparted is in the last Debian testing weekly ISO) that MBR disklabels using 8e (Linux LVM) as a type code for LUKS are also affected by this. So it's not just GPT. It's arguably even more dangerous for MBR, because the type code space is so small that collisions should be expected, but util-linux's fdisk in MBR mode also provides a 0xda code for "non-FS data", so users in that case may be less tempted to default to the underlying volume type.
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