Some years ago, a friend and I were jointly writing a game in C++. We were repeatedly getting inexplicable access violation errors in a piece of code which should have been rock solid. Eventually we found something like this, obviously left over from a past debugging hack:
((class CNetwork *) 0x05af12b0)->Initialise();
It had gone unnoticed for a while because, out of sheer luck, all the builds we'd done since that hack hadn't changed the address in memory of that particular instance of CNetwork. Obviously we had eventually changed something which caused it to be allocated elsewhere: cue …