* Quoting Jasper Filon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Well, obviously it is not a _security_ bug, since it has nothing to do > with security. However, it is a bug, maybe even a critical one. > As long as the bug does not compromise the security of the system > (enables unauthorised execution of code, access to memory of other > process of manipulating the content of the other tabs or something like > that) is has nothing to do with security and hence not with this list > (debian-security).
Security is not just related to execution of malicious code. It also has to do with data integrity or usability of software. A vulerability to a DoS-Attack is IMHO a security bug. If it justifies a security update is another question, but IIRC every security bug does. - Rolf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]