Is there a resource you could point me to where I can learn what the
security risks of public .crash files are? I'm interested to know what
sensitive information could be contained in them.


Interesting that the whoopsie-id seems to persist across OS installs, or maybe 
it's tied to my Ubuntu One account? I see crash reports on here going back to 
2021. 


Recent crash reports on the 24.04 machine are:

_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash - 
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/235257f3-0630-11ef-8b1f-fa163ec8ca8c
_usr_bin_nautilus.1000.crash - 
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/1a6e3dfa-0409-11ef-9dc8-fa163ec44ecd
_usr_bin_gnome-control-center.1000.crash - 
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/19d7ad54-0599-11ef-8b1c-fa163ec8ca8c
_opt_google_chrome_chrome.1000.crash - 
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/13ddfcd0-0587-11ef-9dca-fa163ec44ecd


I believe the gnome-shell is the relevant one.

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