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Vendor: Bitcoin • 54 CVEs

CVEs (54)

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1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Nov 21, 2024
Jan 26, 2021
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
bitcoind in Bitcoin Core through 0.21.0 can create a new file in an arbitrary directory (e.g., outside the ~/.bitcoin directory) via a dumpwallet RPC call. NOTE: this reportedly does not violate the security model of Bit...Show more
bitcoind in Bitcoin Core through 0.21.0 can create a new file in an arbitrary directory (e.g., outside the ~/.bitcoin directory) via a dumpwallet RPC call. NOTE: this reportedly does not violate the security model of Bitcoin Core, but can violate the security model of a fork that has implemented dumpwallet restrictionsShow less
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Nov 21, 2024
Sep 10, 2020
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Bitcoin Core 0.20.0 allows remote denial of service.
7Bcoin
BitcoinBitcoinknots+4 more
7Bcoin
Bitcoin CoreBitcoin Knots+4 more
Nov 21, 2024
Sep 10, 2020
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Bitcoin Core 0.16.x before 0.16.2 and Bitcoin Knots 0.16.x before 0.16.2 allow remote denial of service via a flood of multiple transaction inv messages with random hashes, aka INVDoS. NOTE: this can also affect other cr...Show more
Bitcoin Core 0.16.x before 0.16.2 and Bitcoin Knots 0.16.x before 0.16.2 allow remote denial of service via a flood of multiple transaction inv messages with random hashes, aka INVDoS. NOTE: this can also affect other cryptocurrencies, e.g., if they were forked from Bitcoin Core after 2017-11-15.Show less
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Nov 21, 2024
Mar 16, 2020
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Bitcoin Core before 0.14 allows an attacker to create an ostensibly valid SPV proof for a payment to a victim who uses an SPV wallet, even if that payment did not actually occur. Completing the attack would cost more tha...Show more
Bitcoin Core before 0.14 allows an attacker to create an ostensibly valid SPV proof for a payment to a victim who uses an SPV wallet, even if that payment did not actually occur. Completing the attack would cost more than a million dollars, and is relevant mainly only in situations where an autonomous system relies solely on an SPV proof for transactions of a greater dollar amount.Show less
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Nov 21, 2024
Mar 12, 2020
N/A· v4
5.3 MEDIUM· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt prior to 0.17.1 allow injection of arbitrary data into the debug log via an RPC call.
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Nov 21, 2024
Mar 12, 2020
N/A· v4
5.9 MEDIUM· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt prior to 0.15.1 have a stack-based buffer overflow if an attacker-controlled SOCKS proxy server is used. This results from an integer signedness error when the proxy server responds with an acknow...Show more
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt prior to 0.15.1 have a stack-based buffer overflow if an attacker-controlled SOCKS proxy server is used. This results from an integer signedness error when the proxy server responds with an acknowledgement of an unexpected target domain name.Show less
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Nov 21, 2024
Mar 12, 2020
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt prior to 0.10.2 allow attackers to cause a denial of service (disabled functionality such as a client application crash) via an "Easy" attack.
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Nov 21, 2024
Sep 5, 2019
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
In Bitcoin Core 0.18.0, bitcoin-qt stores wallet.dat data unencrypted in memory. Upon a crash, it may dump a core file. If a user were to mishandle a core file, an attacker can reconstruct the user's wallet.dat file, inc...Show more
In Bitcoin Core 0.18.0, bitcoin-qt stores wallet.dat data unencrypted in memory. Upon a crash, it may dump a core file. If a user were to mishandle a core file, an attacker can reconstruct the user's wallet.dat file, including their private keys, via a grep "6231 0500" command.Show less
2Bitcoin
Bitcoinknots
2Bitcoin Core
Bitcoin Knots
Nov 21, 2024
Feb 11, 2019
N/A· v4
5.5 MEDIUM· v3
2.1 LOW· v2
Bitcoin Core 0.12.0 through 0.17.1 and Bitcoin Knots 0.12.0 through 0.17.x before 0.17.1.knots20181229 have Incorrect Access Control. Local users can exploit this to steal currency by binding the RPC IPv4 localhost port,...Show more
Bitcoin Core 0.12.0 through 0.17.1 and Bitcoin Knots 0.12.0 through 0.17.x before 0.17.1.knots20181229 have Incorrect Access Control. Local users can exploit this to steal currency by binding the RPC IPv4 localhost port, and forwarding requests to the IPv6 localhost port.Show less
2Bitcoin
Bitcoinknots
2Bitcoin Core
Bitcoin Knots
Nov 21, 2024
Sep 19, 2018
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Bitcoin Core 0.14.x before 0.14.3, 0.15.x before 0.15.2, and 0.16.x before 0.16.3 and Bitcoin Knots 0.14.x through 0.16.x before 0.16.3 allow a remote denial of service (application crash) exploitable by miners via dupli...Show more
Bitcoin Core 0.14.x before 0.14.3, 0.15.x before 0.15.2, and 0.16.x before 0.16.3 and Bitcoin Knots 0.14.x through 0.16.x before 0.16.3 allow a remote denial of service (application crash) exploitable by miners via duplicate input. An attacker can make bitcoind or Bitcoin-Qt crash.Show less
1Bitcoin
3Bitcoin Qt
Bitcoin CoreBitcoind
Nov 21, 2024
Jul 5, 2018
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
In Bitcoin Core before v0.13.0, a non-final alert is able to block the special "final alert" (which is supposed to override all other alerts) because operations occur in the wrong order. This behavior occurs in the remot...Show more
In Bitcoin Core before v0.13.0, a non-final alert is able to block the special "final alert" (which is supposed to override all other alerts) because operations occur in the wrong order. This behavior occurs in the remote network alert system (deprecated since Q1 2016). This affects other uses of the codebase, such as Bitcoin Knots before v0.13.0.knots20160814 and many altcoins.Show less
1Bitcoin
3Bitcoin Qt
Bitcoin CoreBitcoind
Nov 21, 2024
Jul 5, 2018
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
Bitcoin Core before v0.13.0 allows denial of service (memory exhaustion) triggered by the remote network alert system (deprecated since Q1 2016) if an attacker can sign a message with a certain private key that had been...Show more
Bitcoin Core before v0.13.0 allows denial of service (memory exhaustion) triggered by the remote network alert system (deprecated since Q1 2016) if an attacker can sign a message with a certain private key that had been known by unintended actors, because of an infinitely sized map. This affects other uses of the codebase, such as Bitcoin Knots before v0.13.0.knots20160814 and many altcoins.Show less
1Bitcoin
2Bitcoin Qt
Bitcoin Core
Apr 29, 2026
Sep 10, 2013
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
The Bloom Filter implementation in bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt 0.8.x before 0.8.4rc1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (divide-by-zero error and daemon crash) via a crafted sequence of messages.
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Apr 29, 2026
Aug 2, 2013
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Unspecified vulnerability in bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt 0.8.x allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) via a large amount of tx message data.
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Apr 29, 2026
Aug 2, 2013
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
The HTTPAuthorized function in bitcoinrpc.cpp in bitcoind 0.8.1 provides information about authentication failure upon detecting the first incorrect byte of a password, which makes it easier for remote attackers to deter...Show more
The HTTPAuthorized function in bitcoinrpc.cpp in bitcoind 0.8.1 provides information about authentication failure upon detecting the first incorrect byte of a password, which makes it easier for remote attackers to determine passwords via a timing side-channel attack.Show less
1Bitcoin
4Bitcoin Qt
Bitcoin CoreBitcoind+1 more
Apr 29, 2026
Aug 2, 2013
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
6.4 MEDIUM· v2
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.4.9rc2, 0.5.x before 0.5.8rc2, 0.6.x before 0.6.5rc2, and 0.7.x before 0.7.3rc2, and wxBitcoin, do not properly consider whether a block's size could require an excessive number of databa...Show more
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.4.9rc2, 0.5.x before 0.5.8rc2, 0.6.x before 0.6.5rc2, and 0.7.x before 0.7.3rc2, and wxBitcoin, do not properly consider whether a block's size could require an excessive number of database locks, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (split) and enable certain double-spending capabilities via a large block that triggers incorrect Berkeley DB locking.Show less
1Bitcoin
1Bitcoin Core
Apr 29, 2026
Aug 2, 2013
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt 0.8.x before 0.8.1 do not enforce a certain block protocol rule, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions and conduct double-spending attacks via a large block that tri...Show more
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt 0.8.x before 0.8.1 do not enforce a certain block protocol rule, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions and conduct double-spending attacks via a large block that triggers incorrect Berkeley DB locking in older product versions.Show less
1Bitcoin
3Bitcoin Qt
Bitcoin CoreBitcoind
Apr 29, 2026
Mar 12, 2013
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
The CTransaction::FetchInputs method in bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.8.0rc1 copies transactions from disk to memory without incrementally checking for spent prevouts, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial o...Show more
The CTransaction::FetchInputs method in bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.8.0rc1 copies transactions from disk to memory without incrementally checking for spent prevouts, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (disk I/O consumption) via a Bitcoin transaction with many inputs corresponding to many different parts of the stored block chain.Show less
1Bitcoin
3Bitcoin Qt
Bitcoin CoreBitcoind
Apr 29, 2026
Mar 12, 2013
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt 0.8.0 and earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (electricity consumption) by mining a block to create a nonstandard Bitcoin transaction containing multiple OP_CHECKSIG script...Show more
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt 0.8.0 and earlier allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (electricity consumption) by mining a block to create a nonstandard Bitcoin transaction containing multiple OP_CHECKSIG script opcodes.Show less
1Bitcoin
3Bitcoin Qt
Bitcoin CoreBitcoind
Apr 29, 2026
Mar 12, 2013
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.4.9rc1, 0.5.x before 0.5.8rc1, 0.6.0 before 0.6.0.11rc1, 0.6.1 through 0.6.5 before 0.6.5rc1, and 0.7.x before 0.7.3rc1 make it easier for remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive...Show more
bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.4.9rc1, 0.5.x before 0.5.8rc1, 0.6.0 before 0.6.0.11rc1, 0.6.1 through 0.6.5 before 0.6.5rc1, and 0.7.x before 0.7.3rc1 make it easier for remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information about returned change by leveraging certain predictability in the outputs of a Bitcoin transaction.Show less