Yes, I have tested with a just-updated Hardy and it keeps happening.

A bit more detail: This happens with the “Desktop Wall” Compiz plugin.
It allows you to move between adjacent workspaces by pushing the mouse
past the screen edge on each side of the screen.

It only affects users that have a full-width panel with an applet on a
panel's edge. (But this is the default configuration, which means pretty
much everyone.) If you try to click or drag to an applet that is at the
side of the panel (eg, to open the Main Menu or to put something in the
trash), it's very easy to hit the side of the screen, and thus get an
unwanted screen flip.

Note that the flip doesn't happen if you push against _exactly_ the
corner pixel. Try this: Move the cursor to the top of the screen, then
move it sideways and upwards, to keep it exactly at the top pixel. When
you hit the corner, you don't get a flip. Now move it a few pixels
lower, so it's still over the panel, and push it to the side. You get a
flip (if the “Desktop Wall” is active). Now try to hit a panel applet in
a screen corner, quickly, several times. Try it with a fast mouse, and
with a trackpad. How often do you hit the applet and how often do you
get a screen flip instead?

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edge flipping of workspaces should ignore panel area
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158988
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