Reviewers who see that bug number and attempt to view the resultant bug report will get a message which says "...you may not have permission to see it..." which is generally known to indicate a private bug (especially if they check that the next bug number following it is already allocated). This is then a hint to more closely scrutinize the review and the other public bug report for an indication of why it might indicate a vulnerable condition.
It's not a disaster, just an indication that we should perhaps go ahead and switch this bug to public as well so as to avoid any further confusion.
Reviewers who see that bug number and attempt to view the resultant bug report will get a message which says "...you may not have permission to see it..." which is generally known to indicate a private bug (especially if they check that the next bug number following it is already allocated). This is then a hint to more closely scrutinize the review and the other public bug report for an indication of why it might indicate a vulnerable condition.
It's not a disaster, just an indication that we should perhaps go ahead and switch this bug to public as well so as to avoid any further confusion.