Thank you for your report. However, crash reports can have more
information in them which potentially have sensitive information, in
particular in the Tracebacks (python) or core dumps (SIGSEGV, etc.). Bug
132800 has been fixed, but (1) bugs were filed privately since long
before already, and (2) we cannot filter core dumps like we can filter
ProcCmdline, etc.

While I acknowledge that the weirdness you reported exists, we won't
file bugs as public by default for above reasons. Developers usually set
high-profile crashes like this to public after inspecting that there is
no sensitive data (this already happened for bug 196335).

Thanks,

Martin

** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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