STINNER Victor added the comment:

In my experience, it's not that hard to crash CPython (without ctypes) if you 
know internals or just if you look into Lib/test/crashers/ :-)

I agree that it's a good practice to fix crashes when there is a simple known 
script to crash Python. The question is more where is the limit between 
security and bug fixes.

To be honest, the change is very safe and is very short.

@Larry: It's up to you, you are the release manager :-)

If we consider that the discussed bugs impact the security, I will ask for 
backports to 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4 as well.

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