Some time after I asked What happens to you if you break the monad laws? I stumbled across this unexplained phrase on Haskell Wiki, on a page about Safely running untrusted haskell code:
"creating class instances that violate assumed laws (cf EvilIx)"
as an example of an exploit that was possible against lambdabot.
Since lambdabot uses GHC presumably this was a bug (or feature) of GHC making assumptions about class laws. Does anyone remember what those are? And has this ever (or could it possibly) happen acidentally?
(googling for "haskell +Evillx" turns up no hits).
instance Typeable Int where typeRep = "Bool"