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Would it be reasonable to assert that bugs which have such rare and uninteresting consequences that nobody has either noticed (not widely prevalent) or identified them (worth investigating because the consequences were severe), could be the number one problem?


The cold is one of the most common human infections, does that make it the most severe health problems facing humanity as well?


You started off suggesting there may be more serious problems in C which haven't been identified or are not prevalent. In this comparison we have identified car crashes, heart disease and lung cancer as health problems, and they are prevalent.


I've never heard of anyone dying of the cold. I've heard of many major security breaches caused by buffer overflows.




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