Dylan, I opened this bug 733725 a few weeks ago after this issue was marked
fixed.

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Alex Launi
<[email protected]>wrote:

> ** Changed in: unity
>       Status: New => Fix Released
>
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> Title:
>  It is possible to focus Unity itself and Close it from the global menu
>
> Status in Unity:
>  Fix Released
> Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
>   Fix Released
>
> Bug description:
>  Binary package hint: unity
>
>  It is possible to focus Unity itself through bug #728787. (Open
>  launcher right click menu and close that menu while the pointer is
>  over the top panel or the launcher). When this happens, nothing is
>  drawn in the top panel but the global menu still has its default
>  File›Close menu, which you can find by clicking in the usual place.
>
>  With bug #728787, this is actually not far fetched. One can easily
>  focus Unity by opening a launcher menu while using a fullscreen
>  application and then closing that menu with a click on the top panel,
>  perhaps to access the File menu in the current fullscreened
>  application. With the first click, the focus will change to Unity. A
>  second click in the same place will open the default File menu,
>  containing only Close. Pressing Close could easily make sense, but
>  doing so will bring down the entire window manager.
>
>  There are probably more ways to do this, so ideally it just shouldn't
>  be possible to focus and close Unity.
>

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  It is possible to focus Unity itself and Close it from the global menu

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