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More detail: Typing these eight characters will crash almost any application on your Mac Quote:
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This is likely the result of some leftover debug code in the production build of DataDetectorsCore. Strictly speaking, an assertion check fails and forces the application to terminate, not crash—this is not a possible vector for exploitation (arbitrary code execution or privilege escalation) like some other potential C-string related bugs.
It is a rather glaring oversight, and its surprising that it has gone undetected for so long. If you are feeling adventurous, you can modify the DataDetectorsCore code to bypass the assert() and stop the application terminations.
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I tried typing File:/// in an IRC channel likely to have some Mac users, and I didn't see any disconnection messages.
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Fixed in 10.8.3
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