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This is expected. The current version of Private Categories is not meant to have any protection against that. You can also list contents of private pages with modules, and I believe it appears in the 'recent changes' list as well.
It's meant to come in a future update which, I might add, I'd like to see happen reasonably soon :) Private categories are only partly private.
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I hope that when it comes, it redirects [[include]] to the _public page rather than just not returning any text. That would allow us to serve different people different content — anonymous passers-by see a standard website, members see the wiki editing stuff, moderators and admins see the admin stuff.
ListPages module suffers from the same problem — users not authorized to see content of a secret: category could list pages (and content) from this category.
This is not really a bug, since such behavior was planned for the early implementation of private categories:
http://projects.wikidot.com/thread:130
One thing we could do immediately it to add a warning inside a Site Manager that pages private categories can be accessed if unauthorized users have access to any pages in a given site.
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We have added a Warning to "admin:manage" Permissions section:
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