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Guy Harris dd5907d2a3 Consistently refer to blocks that have been modified as "modified".
"User" sounds as if the blocks belong to the user; at most, the current
user might have modified them directly, but they might also have, for
example, run a Lua script that, unknown to them, modified comments.
Also, a file might have "user comments" added by a previous user, who
them wrote the file and and provided it to the current user.

"Modified" seems a bit clearer than "changed".
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README.Debian.security

 Handling security fixes in source package wireshark

Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer and it's ability to perform deep
packet inspection in live traffic may encourage users to use Wireshark/Tshark
as a part of an intrusion detection or traffic monitoring system.
In that case, please note that Wireshark/Tshark may contain remotely
triggerable bugs causing crashes or allowing code injection.

Bugs allowing code injection will be fixed in regular Debian Security
Advisories, but fixes for pure crash bugs may be delayed.

 -- Balint Reczey <balint@balintreczey.hu> Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:38:33 +0200