This morning I remembered I had a beefy virtual-server setup to run some kernel builds upon (when I was playing with Linux security moduels), and I figured before I shut it down I should use the power to run some fuzzing.
As I was writing some code in Emacs at the time I figured "why not fuzz emacs?"
After a few hours this was the result:
deagol ~ $ perl -e 'print "`" x ( 1024 * 1024 * 12);' > t.el
deagol ~ $ /usr/bin/emacs --batch --script ./t.el
..
..
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Yup, evaluating an lisp file caused a segfault, due to a stack-overflow (no security implications). I've never been more proud, even though I have contributed code to GNU Emacs in the past.